Made Well: Finding Wholeness in the Everyday Sacred Moments
Finding Wholeness through Tears, Joys, and the EverydayFrom the woman fighting cancer to the man who has lost his child to the girl sinking into depression, so many of us are engaged in daily battles as we long for healing. When he walked the earth, Jesus said to an unwell man, "Do you want to be made well?" His invitation stretched beyond physical healing--he sought to restore the soul. The same invitation stands for us today. For anyone struggling on the journey toward wholeness, singer/songwriter Jenny Simmons offers a resting place and a friend along the way. With personal insight into emotional pain, she invites readers to encounter a God who is working out their restoration--often in surprising "half-baked" ways. Her humorous and inspirational prose lights a path toward wholeness. Anyone trying to find their way to spiritual, mental, and emotional healing will benefit from Jenny's vulnerable and compassionate stories of being made well in the midst of a messy life. From the Back Cover "Life-giving hope whispers from these pages."--from the foreword by Margaret Feinberg, author of Fight Back with JoyWhen He walked the earth, Jesus said to an unwell man, "Do you want to be made well?" His invitation stretched beyond physical healing--He sought to restore the soul. The same invitation stands for us today. For anyone struggling on the journey toward wholeness, Jenny Simmons offers a resting place and a friend along the way. With personal insight into emotional pain, she invites you to encounter a God who is working out your restoration--often in surprising ways. Her humorous and inspirational prose lights a path toward wholeness."If you need a companion on the road to being made well, start here. This book is a balm for the weary."--Rev. Eugene Cho, pastor, humanitarian, and author of Overrated"You can find wholeness in the ordinary sacred moments, if you will take time to notice. This book will show you the way and remind you of God's abiding love."--Mike Foster, author, pastor, and founder of People of the Second Chance"These brave stories will breathe hope into your journey and inspire you to keep pressing forward."--Lindsey Nobles, COO and chief strategist of IF:GatheringJenny Simmons is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who sees God's redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician and speaker who has garnered a devoted following on her blog (www.jennysimmons.com). As the lead singer of the former band Addison Road, she traveled the country performing alongside her husband, Ryan, for over a decade. Jenny and Ryan live in Nashville, Tennessee, with their daughter, Annie. About the Author Jenny Simmons is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who sees God's redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician and speaker who has garnered a devoted following on her blog (www.jennysimmons.com). As the lead singer of the former band Addison Road, she traveled the country performing alongside her husband, Ryan, for over a decade. Jenny and Ryan live in Nashville, Tennessee, with their daughter, Annie.
Finding Wholeness through Tears, Joys, and the EverydayFrom the woman fighting cancer to the man who has lost his child to the girl sinking into depression, so many of us are engaged in daily battles as we long for healing. When he walked the earth, Jesus said to an unwell man, "Do you want to be made well?" His invitation stretched beyond physical healing--he sought to restore the soul. The same invitation stands for us today. For anyone struggling on the journey toward wholeness, singer/songwriter Jenny Simmons offers a resting place and a friend along the way. With personal insight into emotional pain, she invites readers to encounter a God who is working out their restoration--often in surprising "half-baked" ways. Her humorous and inspirational prose lights a path toward wholeness. Anyone trying to find their way to spiritual, mental, and emotional healing will benefit from Jenny's vulnerable and compassionate stories of being made well in the midst of a messy life. From the Back Cover "Life-giving hope whispers from these pages."--from the foreword by Margaret Feinberg, author of Fight Back with JoyWhen He walked the earth, Jesus said to an unwell man, "Do you want to be made well?" His invitation stretched beyond physical healing--He sought to restore the soul. The same invitation stands for us today. For anyone struggling on the journey toward wholeness, Jenny Simmons offers a resting place and a friend along the way. With personal insight into emotional pain, she invites you to encounter a God who is working out your restoration--often in surprising ways. Her humorous and inspirational prose lights a path toward wholeness."If you need a companion on the road to being made well, start here. This book is a balm for the weary."--Rev. Eugene Cho, pastor, humanitarian, and author of Overrated"You can find wholeness in the ordinary sacred moments, if you will take time to notice. This book will show you the way and remind you of God's abiding love."--Mike Foster, author, pastor, and founder of People of the Second Chance"These brave stories will breathe hope into your journey and inspire you to keep pressing forward."--Lindsey Nobles, COO and chief strategist of IF:GatheringJenny Simmons is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who sees God's redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician and speaker who has garnered a devoted following on her blog (www.jennysimmons.com). As the lead singer of the former band Addison Road, she traveled the country performing alongside her husband, Ryan, for over a decade. Jenny and Ryan live in Nashville, Tennessee, with their daughter, Annie. About the Author Jenny Simmons is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who sees God's redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician and speaker who has garnered a devoted following on her blog (www.jennysimmons.com). As the lead singer of the former band Addison Road, she traveled the country performing alongside her husband, Ryan, for over a decade. Jenny and Ryan live in Nashville, Tennessee, with their daughter, Annie.