A few weeks ago I received this beautiful book in the mail for review titled, Searching for Spring by Christine Hoover. It was definitely perfect timing, as I have been feeling a bit wearing in the waiting for spring to arrive. I shouldn't complain, I know winter in the south is not like winter in the north, and I know this because I was born and raised in Minnesota, so I really do know what it feels like to look forward to spring. This year this winter has been long, dreary, and cold here in the south. Now we are receiving rain upon rain. I am thankful though for the few days of sunshine we have received in between these dreary days. However, after reading this book, I have a different perspective of dreary days. The author writes and shares throughout this book about inconsolable things. (These are things that have brought us burdens, heartache, loss, disability, etc...) But these things are not a loss, because God uses these inconsolable things to redeem us, give us a hope, and a future. God isn't ignoring us in these things, He is not answering our prayers or at least the way we desire them to be. Instead, as the author says "If we fight to embrace the inconsolable things, knowing God grieves with us, knowing they are temporary, we not only can look forward with hope to a future forever peace but we can have peace in the present as well." Through the book, the author reminds us through history, her story, and Scripture that God never forgets, He has a plan, His plans are good!
I really enjoyed reading through Searching for Spring and Christine Hoover's writing. She has a way of bringing in history, our pain, suffering, and seeing the good and the beautiful through it all, even if we don't know the whys or we feel God is being silent, though He never is, He is still working and weaving to bring together His plan. "Fighting with faith is the only way through." I would highly recommend this book, this is one is going on my top list of recommended reads!