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In Your End Is Your Beginning is a memoir and spiritual wayfinding manual for those navigating the sacred terrain of endings-grief, unraveling, transformation, and the quiet, painful birth of a new self.
Blending personal narrative, contemplative practice, and poetic reflection, this book doesn't offer easy answers or linear resolutions. Instead, it walks with the reader through the threshold spaces where faith is unmade and remade. Rooted in lived experience and grounded in spiritual care, it invites the reader into honest companionship with God, self, and community in the aftermath of loss or change.
This is a book for those standing at the edge of a chapter, wondering if something holy can still grow from what has come undone.
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In Your End Is Your Beginning is a memoir and spiritual wayfinding manual for those navigating the sacred terrain of endings-grief, unraveling, transformation, and the quiet, painful birth of a new self.
Blending personal narrative, contemplative practice, and poetic reflection, this book doesn't offer easy answers or linear resolutions. Instead, it walks with the reader through the threshold spaces where faith is unmade and remade. Rooted in lived experience and grounded in spiritual care, it invites the reader into honest companionship with God, self, and community in the aftermath of loss or change.
This is a book for those standing at the edge of a chapter, wondering if something holy can still grow from what has come undone.