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A Parent's Worst Nightmare: Can You Still Trust God After Losing a Child?, Paperback / softback Book

A Parent's Worst Nightmare: Can You Still Trust God After Losing a Child? Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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On September 2, 2008, our twin daughters, Kayla and Kelsey, were returning home from Lubbock-Cooper high school after basketball practice.

A 40,000 lb. dump veered into their lane. Kelsey was driving. She was 18. Kayla was injured, but lived. Kelsey was a genuine Christian, the real deal. We were sent spiraling on a spiritual journey, a parents worst nightmare.

The book describes our life beforehand, both as a family and where each of us were spiritually, but most of the story focuses on our travail after the accident.

We were racked with grief, denial, questions, confusion and anger, all of which shook us emotionally, physically and spiritually.

Each of us dealt with these things in different ways and at different times, yet certain common denominators existed.

We also describe how each of us had to find forgiveness in our heart for the driver and owner of the dump truck.

Nearly a year after Kelseys death, we set down and started writing our story.

Our goal was to help others who were going through a similar gut-wrenching loss, as well as anyone questioning their religious faith.

Everyone contributed some, but the primary writers were myself, the father, and John Michael Vestal, Kelseys boyfriend.

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