Surviving Unemployment Devotions to Go Positive Advice for a Negative Situation is a 31-day devotional that provides encouragement and practical advice to women who are facing the effects of either their own or their spouses’ unemployment.
This is not a Pollyanna devotional. It tackles the specifics of day to day living through tough issues, such as handling anger, finding new ways to generate cash flow, and preparing for an extended job search.
Marietta (Mari) Taylor resides in Raleigh, NC with her husband of seventeen years and her two teenage daughters. The move from Chicago, IL to Raleigh proved a breeding ground for dusting off her dream of writing. Mari is the author of Devotions to Go ...Surviving Unemployment.
Mari's greatest calling is to be a wife and mother. But she also believes that God has called her to help women find joy in the mourning. It is a direct outpouring of a portion of her ministry verse; "To console those who mourn in Zion, To give them beauty for ashes, The oil of joy for mourning, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; That they may be called trees of righteousness." Isaiah 61:3 (NKJV).
Mari has a bachelor's degree in Biology and currently works in Healthcare IT. She loves forensics and great books. She's a work in progress and ever evolving. The most important thing to her is that through her writing, others would come to know, accept and adore the God who has created such a crazy jumble of things that make her who she is.
Lots of good advice. Most devotionals are way to preachy, but this gave practical advice and it was a topic that unfortunately, I am dealing with at the moment.