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Hope Anyway

Welcoming Possibility in Ourselves, God, and Each Other

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Hope Anyway

By: Leeana Tankersley
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When we are in the darkness - whatever that is in our own particular story - the temptation is to believe that it's over, it's always going to feel this way, we will never be anywhere else or feel anything other than we do now. We fear the darkness, and for good reason. But it is in the darkness that new life begins.

With an openhanded spirit and openhearted vulnerability, Leeana Tankersley reveals the darkest chapter of her own story, the thing she never thought would happen and could do nothing to prevent. Along the way she shares how waiting patiently in the darkness allowed something incredible to take root within her: a defiant and hard-won hope that is not dependent on happy endings.

If you have lost your faith, your family, your health, your home, your security, your business, or your very self, Leeana wants you to know that you are not alone or forgotten. You are not doomed to stagnation or stasis. You are not worth less than you once were. Against every last odd, you can hope anyway.

©2021 Leeana Tankersley (P)2021 eChristian
Spiritual Growth Christian Living Christianity
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Leeana poured her heart out through a painful and devastating season of life. Grateful for her courage, authenticity and empathy. This book felt like a friend sharing her heart and how precious and healing her story was for me. Thank you Leeana.

Powerful hope and insight

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Referred to God as Him/Her. After I heard this reference in the first chapter I DNF, because I cannot trust the author’s knowledge after a confusion like that. The Bible is clear.

Not theologically sound

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