Soul Storm
Bruce SmithHardback 2006-06-30
Publisher Description
Still reeling from the chaos of Hurricane Katrinaoand the death of his grandmother as well as his divorce that same yearoformer investment broker, minister, and first-time author Bruce Lee Smith began to collect his thoughts on faith, survival, and recovery. The electrifying result is Soul Storm, a carefully crafted narrative utilizing examples from the Bible, art, literature, business, and history demonstrating how different people throughout the ages and the world have used disastrous circumstances as a launching point for rebuilding their souls and reconstructing their lives. Reflecting on his own personal disasters, his stepfatheris death at age twenty-seven, a back injury that resulted in his sacrifice of a tennis career, his divorce, his grandmotheris death, and other catastrophes, as well as national disasters that affect the countryis spiritual and emotional wellbeing, Smith asks the difficult questions: Is God involved? Is He good? Is He speaking to us through these events? C
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Publisher Description
Still reeling from the chaos of Hurricane Katrinaoand the death of his grandmother as well as his divorce that same yearoformer investment broker, minister, and first-time author Bruce Lee Smith began to collect his thoughts on faith, survival, and recovery. The electrifying result is Soul Storm, a carefully crafted narrative utilizing examples from the Bible, art, literature, business, and history demonstrating how different people throughout the ages and the world have used disastrous circumstances as a launching point for rebuilding their souls and reconstructing their lives. Reflecting on his own personal disasters, his stepfatheris death at age twenty-seven, a back injury that resulted in his sacrifice of a tennis career, his divorce, his grandmotheris death, and other catastrophes, as well as national disasters that affect the countryis spiritual and emotional wellbeing, Smith asks the difficult questions: Is God involved? Is He good? Is He speaking to us through these events? C