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December Grace: Embracing God's Strength in Seasons of Grief

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For nearly four decades, Darlene Gildersleeve lived with a wound few could understand. When her sister went missing in the 1980s, Darlene's family prayed for answers, clinging to hope in the fraught years afterwards. As that hope was slowly shattered, the shock and sorrow echoed through every aspect of their lives, challenging their faith and trust in a God who felt impossibly far away.



Now, after all these years, a private investigator has reopened the case, and a new reason to hope emerged from the darkness of uncertainty. As Darlene struggles to find her footing through the new revelations that follow, she reopens her heart to share her journey of loss, love, and the grace that carried her through.



Through Darlene's story, readers will be inspired to hold onto faith when answers feel out of reach, to forgive when bitterness seems easier, and to find peace on the journey toward healing.



December Grace is more than a story of one woman's quest for justice; it is a raw, heartfelt account of faith in the face of devastating pain, the power of forgiveness, and the courage to confront unimaginable grief. It is a testament to God's presence in life's darkest valleys and a reminder that, even in the shadows, we are never alone.

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Published November 15, 2024

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December 1, 2024
This story is about the Authors grief over her sister who was murdered in 1986.
This unsolved murder and lack of information left this family devastated and when a family friend who is now a private investigator wanted to see if she could look into the past case and find any new information, the story begins.
The author recalls memories and starts the healing process and although answers to who killed her sister were never found, the grieving that was past due was at last happening.
At the end of the story the Author has a good section about grief that could help someone in their healing process through grief.
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