I’ve known Ashleigh for a long time. She was one of my first “blog friends” back when I got started in this thing called blogging, and we’ve been able to meet in person twice. She was my editor when I contributed regularly for her website, Ungrind and now she’s just published her second book, Braving Sorrow Together: The Transformative Power of Faith and Community When Life is Hard.
To go along with this new release (and it’s so good–I’m still in the middle of reading it) Ashleigh is giving away a copy of her Ebook, Me Too: More Stories of Faith, Community, and Braving Sorrow Together to those who subscribe to her mailing list for weekly encouragement.
I was privileged to contribute my own story to this free download. In this companion publication to Ashleigh’s new book, you’ll discover the power of hope and community in the lives of those of us who’ve experienced divorce, infertility, caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, and cancer, among other struggles and difficulties.
If you or someone who know is experiencing sorrow in their life, I highly recommend Ashleigh’s book and this companion Ebook.
As C. S. Lewis wrote, when “grief is great. Let us be good to one another.”
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