Sherry Van Pelt: Dear Conner, A Grandmother?s Pain
Dear Conner, A Grandmother?s Pain
Sherry Van Pelt
- Pages:
- 116
- Dimensions:
- 5.5X8.5
- Category:
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RELIGION - Inspirational
Book Summary
If you are hurting more than you can bear because of a loss of a child, grandchild,
or other personal losses and wonder how you will go on from here, then you need
to read the story of how Sherry Van Pelt made it through her very trying times.
If you are going through some really difficult times and wondered where God was
while walking through these deep waters, then you need to read Sherry's book. It is
a modern day Bible story of the Book of Job. You will be touched and uplifted when
you read her story. She truly bares her soul so you can relate to each and every heart
breaking situation. Her pain from the loss of her grandchildren pulsates through the
pages. This is a powerful story.
From the beginning of the book you will be able to feel the pain and helplessness
Sherry felt. She wondered why God was doing this to her family. She became very
angry at God and wanted to turn her back on Him. Only when she was completely
broken was she able to once again trust God. If you feel that you will never be able to
trust God again, then you need to read Sherry's story. If you know of someone who
has lost a child or grandchild or is going through a very difficult time in their life
right now, then you need to have them read this book. Sherry is, once again, able to
praise her Lord!!
May God touch your life as you read this book.
Author Profile
Sherry Van Pelt (born Sheryl Duhn), author and speaker, was
born and raised in Iowa. She is married to Max and they have three
children; Michelle (David Grewell), Mark (Heather), and Michael and
three grandchildren; Cole and Sydney Grewell and Jacob Van Pelt. Sherry
and Max play an active role in their grandchildren's lives. All Sherry ever
wanted was to be a good servant of the Lord, a wife, mom, and grandma. So when she
started losing grandchildren, it was devastating and more than she could bear. One
night, in order to ease the pain of losing her first grandchild, she started writing him a
letter, never knowing there was even more pain to follow later on. She was encouraged
by friends to share this letter (book). In sharing her story, her prayer is that this book
will help heal you if you too have lost a child or grandchild.



