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Review by Dr. Isaac NewtonThrough self-reflective activities, Pastor Reynolds attempt to explore, how our disaster-crisis introduces streams of renewal at the point where spiritual sensing redefines, not eliminate pain. If pain is essential as a route to self-conscious therapy and a way of thinking, acting and knowing the Divine, Finding God in the Dark is a positive outcome of dark/blackout encounters.
Readers will find helpful psychological insights and faith based handles designed to probe how their individualized horrendous experiences could be authenticated by self- confrontational recovery. Often this recovery is discovered in dark, stormy and haunted situations-too devastating to bear- too seemingly hopeless to make sense of –and far too engaging not to awaken an astonishing sense of the limits, and a powerful reminder of the strengths, embedded in the human condition.
In exploring the linkages between devotional exercises and processes of healing, construed as an aspect of Christian discipline, I was voluntarily subjected to that Ultimate Source that can generate and sustain healing processes and spiritual virtues.
As a productive counterbalance to untold pain, I suspect that Finding God in the Dark, is, an experience that readers could actually care for and enjoy.
Dr. Newton