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If you're not sure where God is during the tough times, or whether He even cares, you're not alone. Are you lacking peace in your life while you walk through a traumatic experience? You're not alone. Discover the path to regain and retain real peace with God, with others, and with yourself amid tragedy. Powering through difficult times is tough, but not impossible. If we knew everything about God, he wouldn't be much of a god, but we know enough about him to trust him, to know that he loves us, to reduce our anxieties, and regain our peace.
Endorsement:
This book provides excellent insight into real-world challenges and real-time answers in the midst of our traumatic experiences. A must read!
%John Rutherford, US Congressman
Heymann masterfully weaves together old wisdom and today's reality using his own experiences. He draws out the tension in the daily application of the word peace, and confronts the misconceptions of "peace" we all seem to drift toward. This is life-giving and reassuring that pain and joy are connected. I am hoping that many leaders read the Heymann's framing of "peace" so that when the difficult times come, they have a deep foundation of wisdom to persevere.
%Kevin Byerley, CEO of Elevate USA, Long-time raving fan of young people thriving, Youth mentor specialist. Degrees: B.S., MA. Awards: Alumnus of the Year Huntington University 2022
Jon Heymann's writing comes from a heart of personal experience. Having risen above those tough experiences, he brings home how a fleeting peace can become lasting when our focus is set on God. A must read for those struggling to find that "peace that surpasses all understanding."
%Skip Allcorn, BBA from U of Georgia; Co-Founder and past President of Coastal Construction Products, a 45-year-old distributor of waterproofing materials located around the southeast US; Board Member and Past Chairperson of Florida YoungLife, Elevate Jacksonville, Echo Cuba, as well as serving as Elder in his home church.
ÿþJon Heymann wrestles with some of the most challenging dilemmas - walking through tough traumatic experiences, and still maintaining your peace with God and yourself. It makes the journey worthwhile.
%Steven French, Founder of Lã_x0002_ Partners (lxpartners.org); BA, The King's College; MA, Wheaton College
About the Author:
Jon Heymann was born in poverty, trafficked as a child slave overseas, and adopted as a young boy into an American family. He's been a Pastor, a Counselor, a college instructor, and a non-profit CEO, and even sold large construction equipment. He's a husband, a father of three, and a grandfather of a growing number, as well as a prolific writer and speaker. Clemson University awarded Heymann the Crystal Award, their top national award for his work in drop-out prevention. Stanford University named Heymann a "Transformational Leader."