Miracles that

Soothe your Soul

Want a Miracle? Expect one today!

In this book, you will find help if you are discouraged or anxious.

This book has fifty easy reads, and courage-building stories will empower your day and encourage you to look forward to your tomorrow. Gently, you will be taken into the lives of people just like you who needed or just received an unusual happening. Miracles are things you do not expect, but they are great encouragement.

Delve into possibilities and relaxing ideas that will be easily read and do you good, like medicine. Just think about a miracle you need in your life. Come on, build your hope.

Discover how testimonies can work wonders like medicine with Miracles That Soothe Your Soul. Grab a copy of the book now to find out how to get it!

EXCERPTS:

1. On Expecting Miracles “When you begin each day with the expectation that something miraculous will happen, you open yourself to a world of infinite possibilities. Miracles are not reserved for the lucky few; they are waiting to unfold in your life, if only you dare to believe in them.”
 
2. On the Power of Faith “Faith is not about waiting for a miracle to happen, but about believing in the miracle that is already within you. The moment you align your heart with trust, the universe conspires to bring your dreams into reality.”
 
3. On Everyday Miracles “The true miracles are not always the grand events we expect, but the subtle shifts that occur when we open our hearts to the present moment. A simple smile, a quiet thought, a change of perspective—these are the quiet miracles that soothe the soul.”

Widow

Widowers' Helper

WHAT DO WE DO WHEN OUR BLOOD COVENANT PARTNER IS GONE

My questions and fear led me to ask, “Where’s the help for widows? How do I do all these tasks? What do I need to do? Someone help me.” These were my questions and being a widow was full of hurts, and questions I had never asked before.

Questions like, How do I cope? What do I do with his new passport? The author faced the loss of her beloved husband and hurtful questions like what do I need to do? From a deep hurt and sense of loss, the author began to write her soul’s extensive search for answers and they are in this book. As a woman who was badly dyslexic and didn’t read until third grade, That pain was overcome as she dared to write her deepest hurt into Widow Widower’s Helper.

It helper her and it will help you too. She shared details of the lessons learned during her time of recovery from the loss of her Texas type husband of thirty years. It is possible to be adjusted to your new life circumstance. Here is help with useful guidelines for your time of adjustment. Though your time of recovery is painful you will find the best way to manage address changes; updating bank accounts; insurance claims, credit card in your name, and get yourself ready for unexpected problems. . Perhaps you are facing a time of recovery, or want to help a friend with their loss.

Many face difficult losses and here is a widow’s I lived through its resource book It is easy to read and lays out how to process remembrances and get refreshed and ready for your new life. There is hope!

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