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The Art of Overcoming: Letting God Turn Your Endings into Beginnings

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Life is full of everyday setbacks. In The Art of Overcoming , you will learn how to process these moments and triumphantly move beyond them. The Art of Overcoming explores how we deal with loss, grief, and hurt, and challenges readers to keep what looks like endings from discouraging or derailing us. The pain we experience is real—but there's a difference between acknowledging it and giving into it. Rather than seeking a fake hope that pretends loss doesn't exist or doesn't matter, author and pastor Tim Timberlake encourages us to pursue hope rooted in God and gives this don't quit! The process of overcoming is not about understanding everything or living without pain, but about finding healthy ways to process the scary, strange, and sometimes devastating circumstances we face. The Art of Overcoming is divided into four parts, using the imagery of a traditional funeral ceremony as a framework to process the "death experiences" we face regularly in this crazy journey called No matter what you've gone through or are in the middle of right now, better days are ahead. Let God heal your heart in His timing, take time to grieve what needs to be grieved, and then celebrate the new life God lays out before you.

272 pages, Paperback

Published May 16, 2023

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Tim Timberlake

6 books44 followers
Tim Timberlake is the lead pastor of Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida and Creedmoor, North Carolina. He is a gifted communicator and teacher who has the ability to communicate to people from all walks of life. His sense of humor, combined with his in-depth Bible teaching, gives the listener and reader the tools to transform their lives from the inside out. Tim is graduate of the Pistis School of Ministry in Detroit, Michigan. He is an avid sports fan and a cultural thought leader.

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September 2, 2025
I appreciated the connection between death and loss in other areas. while they are not equivalent, there are many parallels that can help to process the trauma of loss, which too often does not receive our proper reflection. This causes us to miss a lot of what God may be doing in our lives. Our theological boxes have no compartment for loss. It is refreshing to read a theological book that addresses the topic in a practical way.
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Author 3 books21 followers
December 15, 2023
This book was very encouraging, uplifting and soothing. It speaks so clearly about the losses that we experience in life; losing your job, relational losses, losing a loved one, etc. It refers to some of life experiences as little deaths. It speaks about the love of God, joy, peace, grieving, pain, suffering, endurance, never quitting and so much more. Its down to earth and relates so well with our journeys in life. It related so beautifully with some of my losses and journeys in life I've experienced. I also loved the questions it ask you at the end of some of the chapters. Some of the questions made me think and actually have helped in my healing and I can actually let God turn my endings into beginnings. A blessing to read, to God be the praise and glory.
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Author 1 book3 followers
July 15, 2023
Thought provoking and impactful from page one! This is a must read for believers who are walking through any kind of challenge and are feeling overwhelmed. It will bring new perspective and encouragement.
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May 23, 2024
A blessing I didn't see coming!

This book is remarkably filled with lessons, short sermons, and realistic Bible scriptures. To have had all that in one book amazing! I was blessed and spiritually corrected all at the same time
Each chapter of the book was filled with such character and knowledge
Amazing read!!!!
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Author 1 book
May 4, 2024
Expands the process of grief beyond major losses due to deaths to all the losses, "little deaths" that make up this journey of life. Wrapped in a biblical understanding bringing meaning in God's plan to the individual. Read it now. You're going to need it.
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September 19, 2024
This is an excellent book on dealing with losses in life—not only by the death of someone dear, but in losses such as relationships, jobs, dreams. Timberlake takes us through the experience of a funeral, and covers each step of the familiar pattern of this event, relating it to any kind of loss in life. I found his viewpoint and his common sense (but often overlooked) methods of dealing with loss,step by step, refreshing and helpful.
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April 30, 2024
I’m loving. But does this book use the word ‘frowm’ on page 45 on purpose?? I don’t think it’s a word 😅

Update- just finished the book. I love this guy, he’s definitely a master of the struggle
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August 24, 2023
Such a good book

I just finished the book and I found it very helpful. What great advice on how to let go and move on. The funeral analogy makes it easy to understand.
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January 2, 2024
A wonderful book, it literally had me asking myself a lot of questions regarding grief. I do hope to return to this book within the year. It is definitely an incredible resource.
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February 10, 2025
Okay *technically* I dnfed this but I got most of the way through and finished the conversation with my family.

Overall I enjoyed the funeral metaphor Tim uses, but felt it went on too long. Near the end it got too repetitive for me without adding in something new; just new stories.

We had wonderful discussions from this book though and would still recommend it to other Christians looking for guidance on moving past endings & disappoints, no matter the scale.
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