This blog is to all the “anonymous” readers of When God Breaks Your Heart. Please know that all of your comments are forwarded to my personal email account and I do pray for you. I try to filter the remarks on this blog so your pain isn’t becoming a curiosity piece for casual readers. But this blog is the only way I can communicate back to you, to assure you of our prayers, and to let you know someone is listening.
My primary lesson for you is this:
God isn’t as distant as you think!
As you know from reading the book, I believe Jesus’ is screaming against your pain as tears flow down His holy face.
Trying to be as much a part of your life as a blog allows.


Your book, “When God Breaks Your Heart”, was a gift to me when his father was diagnosed with esophogeal cancer. He has since had treatment, surgery and a new diagnose of cancer in various other places. We have been on this “journey” with God for a year and a half now. I have read your book from front to back and am on the second go-around. I have found that it gives me peace. Please help me pray for my husband, Johnny, – the battle is not lost, just is taking the long way around. I pray constantly to feel God’s presence in both of us so that we can keep up the good faith in HIs will. Thank you for prayers- that’s the best medicine around!! God bless you and keep you so that you can share His blessings with others.
I’m so happy the book is helping some. Eighteen months is a long time to be in the battle. I know. Please be encouraged by the fact that I’m praying for you right now.
These are kind words about the book. And encouraging. I had people just like you in mind when I wrote it. I prayed for you.