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"But You've been ahead You've already seen Where this suffering And the unknowns lead."
It's easy to have faith when life goes your way. What happens when everything you worked for crumbles overnight?
This is the place where the testing of your faith produces perseverance, character, and hope.
In her third poetry collection, M.M. Bylo explores the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of living with chronic illness and pain. Unflinchingly honest, the author dives deep into the hard questions: where is God when we suffer? Does God have a plan despite life's hardships?
Yet even in the inevitable suffering of life, hope is not far away. Because after the darkness of the night, the dawn will surely arrive. Until then, we wait in expectation for a new day.
Content details: -Personal but relatable poems about the author's life -Topics: chronic illness, chronic pain, suffering, disappointment, faith, and hope. -Clean, uncomplicated writing style -Story-telling in verse form -Gracious, honest, and hopeful themes and tone -Self-reflection and growth -Biblical worldview and beliefs -Scripture references page
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"But You've been ahead You've already seen Where this suffering And the unknowns lead."
It's easy to have faith when life goes your way. What happens when everything you worked for crumbles overnight?
This is the place where the testing of your faith produces perseverance, character, and hope.
In her third poetry collection, M.M. Bylo explores the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of living with chronic illness and pain. Unflinchingly honest, the author dives deep into the hard questions: where is God when we suffer? Does God have a plan despite life's hardships?
Yet even in the inevitable suffering of life, hope is not far away. Because after the darkness of the night, the dawn will surely arrive. Until then, we wait in expectation for a new day.
Content details: -Personal but relatable poems about the author's life -Topics: chronic illness, chronic pain, suffering, disappointment, faith, and hope. -Clean, uncomplicated writing style -Story-telling in verse form -Gracious, honest, and hopeful themes and tone -Self-reflection and growth -Biblical worldview and beliefs -Scripture references page