all cry out in unison that he is “ our ” God .
So where do we go from here ? What does winning look like ? Do we choose chaos or community ? We must all answer these questions for ourselves .
All the things that impact our experiences only help us better connect to one another . For Christians , however , they should always be placed beneath the cross . The symbol of our walk is not who we are but who we become in Christ .
Taken from I ’ ll See You Tomorrow : Building Relational Resilience When You Want to Quit by Heather Thompson Day and Seth Day . Copyright 2022 by Heather Thompson Day and Seth Day . Used with permission from
Thomas Nelson .
Heather Thompson Day is an Associate Professor of Communication at Andrews University . She is passionate about supporting women , and runs an online community called I ’ m That Wife which has over 200k followers . Heather ’ s writing has been featured on outlets like Today and the National Communication Association . She has been interviewed by BBC Radio Live and featured in Forbes .
Seth Day has been a Pastor and Campus Chaplain . His background in Human Service Counseling and ministry brings an important spiritual component to this book . Seth has real-life experiences of deep trauma and hurt that give the book a deeper level of depth and emotion .
Seth and Heather reside in St . Joseph , Michigan , with their three children , London , Hudson , and Sawyer .
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