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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christian Living / Death, Grief, Bereavement
  • Language:English
  • Pages:162
  • eBook ISBN:9781667820514
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667805993

A Journey Called Grief

A Month-by-Month Reference For Those Who Grieve

by Sarah Schieber

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Overview
My husband died. Suddenly and tragically. I was 33. I had three young children and had just released my first solo album. I was in shock and grief for months after…I barely hung on. One of the last things my husband Chad did on the day that he died was write in his journal. The next morning, as I waited to tell my children that their daddy was dead, I wrote the next entry. I kept writing. I poured out my heart and soul to God, crying out to Him as I walked, no slogged, through the months and years of suffering. I sobbed, wrestled, screamed and questioned everything I knew to be true about God. And, He wrapped me in peace and loved me through the very worst days of my life. During that sad time I needed - and indeed searched for - a guide to how it would FEEL to walk this walk, to take this journey. And, although there were plenty of books about other people's lives through tragedy, there was not a month by month description that depicted the very real struggles of a young widow. NOW THERE IS! I have told my story and put together many of the journal entries into which I poured my heart in those awful months after my beloved's death. I very honestly wrestle with God, who very lovingly held me in His arms through it all. This book takes you by the hand, encouraging you and scripturally supporting you as you deal with your "new normal".
Description
With the release of her new book, "A Journey Called Grief: A Month-by-Month Reference for those who Grieve," Sarah Schieber hopes her personal story will become a resource she never had when she became a widow and single mother of three children, ages 11, 9, and 6. Sarah's husband, police officer Chad Schieber, died while running the Chicago Marathon in 2007. He was only 35 years old with no known health issues. The book offers raw journal entries during the months and years that followed, including Sarah's struggle with her faith. "I was still weeping eight months after Chad died and I often thought I was losing my mind," says Schieber. "I wanted to know if I was normal, but I couldn't find someone else's journey to validate my own. I eventually realized that my journals were a treasure for other hurting people and that I had written the exact thing I had sought after during my time of need. I was a strong woman of God the day Chad died, yet I struggled so very much in my faith in the days after his passing. This book accounts the real, raw, totally transparent version of what wrestling with God looks like." Schieber is also very honest about her abusive second marriage a couple of years after Chad's death which sent her into another season of questioning God. "I married a man about two years after Chad passed away and came home from our honeymoon with bruises on my body," says Schieber. "Fourteen months later he broke one of my fingers and I had him arrested. That entire journey is also in the book with a warning to widows. Be careful. I went on to be alone for a good long time after that divorce. About five years later, when I wasn't looking for it and really didn't want it, a wonderful man came into my life. Bryan and I are about to celebrate our seventh anniversary. So, for any widow wondering, love is out there. Heal your heart first, then let it come to you. Don't chase after it. Fall totally and completely in love with Jesus in the meantime. That is the best medicine for a lonely heart. And please remember – NO man completes you and NO MAN gets to tell you who you are or who you are not. Your identity is found in Christ." Schieber says she hopes "A Journey Called Grief" will help not just people who are grieving, but those around them who are trying to be supportive. "I had verse-toting believers lining up at my door trying to tell me to put a happy verse on my pain and get over it," says Schieber. "Grief is a process. A long one. I talk a lot in the book about the fact that we need to get better, as a body of believers, at climbing down into other people's pain and sitting in it with them. Stop trying to pull people out of their pain—instead walk through it with them. That is what God does. He walked WITH me through my pain." Schieber says all her wrestling with her faith taught her some valuable lessons about God's faithfulness. "God's faithfulness has nothing to do with us or the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with Him," says Schieber. "The word 'faithfulness' literally translated from the Hebrew means 'steadiness.' Somehow, we have made God's faithfulness about us…'the biopsy came back negative, God is faithful.' No, that's not how it works. My husband dropped dead, God is faithful. When we can make statements like that is when, I believe, we truly know the heart of God."
About the author
Sarah Schieber is a speaker, author, singer/songwriter and worship leader. In 2007, poised to make her national debut of her first solo album, Gratitude, and on the cusp of a national marriage ministry with her beloved husband, Sarah's life took a tragic turn. On October 7, the hopes and dreams of Sarah's heart were shattered when Chad collapsed and died in mile 18 of the Chicago Marathon, at the young age of 35. Right there on the streets of south Chicago Sarah found herself to be a 33-year-old widow and the single mama to three young children. Sarah has the ability to reach into the circumstances of her life and translate her experiences into deep encouragement for all believers. Over the past almost fifteen years Sarah has written and produced three full length albums and had the honor of recording the song Christmas in Heaven which charted on both the National Christian Radio charts and Billboard. Sarah has enjoyed a successful Christian radio career and has toured nationally and internationally, equipping and encouraging believers through her music and stories. Using her gifting of poignant perception – her ability to look past the surface of her life and wrestle out her faith and the truth of who God is – with this book, Sarah is set to encourage in a whole new way!

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