There's no escaping it: Everyone experiences seasons of pain and
despair.
In 2019, when Amber Haines resigned from her position as church curate
and walked out the church doors for the last time, she entered into her
own season of pain and despair. That season taught her--and her husband,
Seth Haines--that the journey toward hope starts with recognizing "the
deep down things."
In The Deep Down Things, Amber and Seth point to a simple truth: Even
in the darkest times, there are tangible signs of hope all around us.
The authors demonstrate how tasting, touching, feeling, holding, and
participating in these tangible acts of hope picks us up, builds our
strength, and moves us into beauty, even in times of despair. They
invite readers to participate with those signs of hope and thereby
experience the divine love of God, even in the struggle of their
everyday lives.
A lifeline for those who desperately need it, this book helps readers
overcome despair, find hope, and spread that hope to an aching world.