After the Crash
Grieving with Hope in Light of Eternity
How do you go on when three of your children are instantly taken from this world? Do you question the goodness of God? Does your loss hurl you into a life of isolation and loneliness? In After the Crash, Debbie Mayer answers those questions. She describes the events and emotions surrounding the tragedy that completely changed her world when her three daughters were killed in a car accident just two days before her son’s wedding, which they were to be bridesmaids in. In these pages, you’ll discover:
- How to view life and circumstances from an eternal perspective
- How understanding God is limited, but trusting God is limitless
- Why there is no safer place to be than in God’s presence
- How to embrace life and your true identity after loss
- How your house can still stand through the storm
Debbie’s story will offer you a mirror to your own heart, and invite you to embrace your story and relationship with the God who knows and loves you intimately. If you have experienced loss or brokenness in mind, body, heart, or spirit, this book is for you.
PERSPECTIVES OF FAITH & HOPE
Gain an eternal perspective for your journey as you read Debbie’s Monthly Perspectives and Blog.
She shares from her heart insights and lessons learned along the way.
March/April Perspective | “Tetelestai – It Is Finished!”
Zachariah prophesied of the freedom God would bring to us in Luke 1:68-79. Jesus would come to earth and die in the DARKNESS of the Cross so that His glorious LIGHT and LOVE would brilliantly
December Perspective | The Wonders of His Love
(This is a re-written, updated & adapted version of last years Christmas blog, with some new thoughts I've gleaned over the past year) "Show me the wonders of Your great Love, You who save by
September Perspective | Like a Butterfly
I think in many ways, we all want to be like a butterfly. I became especially observant and fond of them after my three daughters went to heaven in 2004. My youngest daughter, Jessica, always
I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.”
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.
Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.
Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus.”