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Come Before Winter and Share My Hope

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"Come before Winter and Share My Hope" prepares readers for the next time the winds of hardship beat against them. This bestseller could be God's answer when temptation tries to trap us in the dark, or our excitement for the Lord loses its edge. These writings from Chuck Swindoll—seasoned by experience—can help readers know God's nearness when the storms blow cold and strong.

534 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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Charles R. Swindoll

966 books838 followers
Charles Swindoll has devoted over four decades to two passions: an unwavering commitment to the practical communication and application of God's Word, and an untiring devotion to seeing lives transformed by God's grace. Chuck graduated magna cum laude from Dallas Theological Seminary and has since been honored with four doctorates. For his teaching on Insight for Living, he has received the Program of the Year award and the Hall of Fame award from the National Religious Broadcasters as well as multiple book awards.

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Profile Image for Monica Willyard Moen.
1,384 reviews32 followers
April 9, 2009
This is a book that God used to bring deep healing to my heart when it was crushed and broken, when every dream I held dear seemed shattered beyond redemption. From its guidance into nourishing Scripture, I found a God who loves me beyond anything I can measure and who helps me in a very practical, tangible way. I read the book slowly, letting its lessons seap into my dry bones. Slowly, after my bleak winter, spring did begin, and God gave me new, better, more satisfying dreams. I still feel so grateful for this book and keep it near my Bible. I'm looking forward to sharing it with my daughter and niece one day to teach them how to prepare before their winter comes. Now that I've written all of this, I'm going to read from this book for awhile, just to remember the gifts and strength God has given me.
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7 reviews
December 4, 2013
AMAZING, my first Swindoll book...thank you Charles for being faithful...Praise God for being Faithful...
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2,799 reviews101 followers
October 7, 2018
I reread this book periodically. I always find some new wisdom or encouragement that I didn't absorb the last time.
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5 reviews
May 24, 2013
Come before winter is a classic--My copy has been read so much and underlined in many places-if you haven't read it -get itin a library or buy it
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80 reviews87 followers
July 31, 2023
The Bible, together with this book, offered me warmth and needed hope in the winter moments of my daily life.
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602 reviews7 followers
August 17, 2021
At first, I liked the devotionals in this book -- they reminded me of the teaching style from my childhood church -- but before long, I grew tired of them. The illustrations overshadowed the message, and ultimately, I didn't get much encouragement from a book that claims to be about sharing hope.
89 reviews
July 1, 2018
This book opened me up inside out. Absolutely loved it. Chuck has a way of writing that draws you in and opens your eyes to the sin in your life while still loving on you at the same time. to turn back and accept forgiveness from a loving father above. I am now reading through it again. Highly recommend the devotional ❤
5 reviews
June 17, 2017
I really enjoyed reading this book! I knew immediately after reading the first page that I didn't want to rush. I wanted to digest the content and apply a lot of the principles mentioned in my every life.
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250 reviews6 followers
February 14, 2018
Published in 1998 I still have my tattered copy of what is for me my most loved devotional. It gave me hope and Swindoll possesses the gift of encouragement, I consider his writings instrumental in deepening my relationship with Jesus Christ.
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481 reviews10 followers
December 27, 2007
Rated: C+

A collection of brief vignettes offering hope and the assurance that adversity and despair are temporary setbacks we can overcome!
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892 reviews20 followers
August 11, 2008
Strong collection of daily readings. some are outstanding.
88 reviews
June 15, 2010
This is a great devotional book. If one has a friend that is going through a difficult time I would reccomend giving this as a gift.
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16 reviews9 followers
August 18, 2010
I normally do not like devotionals. Come Before Winter is an exception. I love it!
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June 2, 2014
I loved this book. I am currently searching for it on Amazon to add to my personal library.
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2,120 reviews
May 31, 2014
I liked some of these devotional readings more than others. 2.5
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138 reviews
July 12, 2019
Loved his encouragement and humor. One of the humblest biblically sound pastor/teacher out there. I am thankful for him and thankful to God for making him such a wise, authentic man.
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291 reviews8 followers
June 14, 2025
Charles R. Swindoll's "Come Before Winter and Share My Hope" is a classic in Christian inspirational literature, offering readers a compelling and deeply practical guide to navigating life's inevitable seasons of difficulty. First published in 1985, its enduring relevance is a testament to Swindoll's timeless wisdom and his ability to connect profound biblical truths with everyday human experience.

At its core, the book addresses the reality that life is not always sunshine and ease. We all encounter "winters" – periods of hardship, doubt, temptation, and spiritual dryness. Swindoll skillfully uses this metaphor to explore how believers can not only endure these challenging times but also grow through them. He emphasizes three key aspects:
preparation for the coming "winter,"
perseverance during its cold grip, and the ultimate promise of renewal and God's faithfulness.

What sets this book apart is Swindoll's characteristic blend of insightful teaching, authentic vulnerability, and a conversational, often humorous, tone. He doesn't shy away from complex spiritual issues or the raw emotions that accompany struggle, but rather addresses them with empathy and a steadfast reliance on Scripture. Readers will find his straightforward approach refreshing and his practical applications genuinely helpful.

"Come Before Winter" is structured in a way that allows for both in-depth study and devotional reading. Many appreciate its format, often described as a series of "devotionals" or "vignettes," making it easy to pick up for a few minutes of encouragement or to delve into a particular topic that resonates with current life circumstances. Each section offers rich theological insight alongside actionable wisdom for personal growth.

Reviewers consistently praise the book for its ability to provide solace and guidance during challenging times. Many describe it as a "treasured volume" in their library, a book they return to again and again for its profound message of God's nearness and His unwavering support. It encourages readers to examine their attitudes, cultivate resilience, and ultimately find renewed enthusiasm for their walk with God, even when circumstances are bleak.

While some readers have found certain sections to be more like "lectures" or a bit less fluid in their reading, the overwhelming consensus is that "Come Before Winter and Share My Hope" is a powerful and impactful work. It's a book that invites introspection, fosters a deeper relationship with God, and equips believers to face their own "winters" with courage and an unshakeable hope in the promise of spring. For anyone seeking spiritual encouragement, practical wisdom for difficult seasons, or simply a dose of classic Chuck Swindoll insight, this book remains a highly recommended read.
574 reviews28 followers
July 18, 2020
Although some illustrations are outdated (published in 1988), other illustrations are timeless or at least easily applicable to current times. The title implies that the combined works somehow link to seasons, but I did not make any such connection.

I used this more as a daily devotional. Many of the 3-5 page themes struck a chord in my life, past or present. Swindoll is a smooth master storyteller. I recommend anything written by him. He has a great sense of humor, but also a tender side.
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185 reviews
April 20, 2023
Without a doubt, Chuck Swindoll is a creative writer and storyteller. I just find some of his writings lacking of sound theological substance on this book - that’s only my negative review. So far, this is a devotional book packed with wisdom, insights, stories with great moral lessons and keen observation of life in general. I will still read more of Chuck’s works.
446 reviews
October 20, 2020
It has taken me a long while to get through this devotional. If you are looking for a daily boost with a short scripture, you might enjoy this. I was looking for more depth. There are many devotionals in this volume. There were enough that were meaningful to me to keep reading.
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August 19, 2021
Chuck Swindoll has a wonderful way of making Scripture alive and applicable to daily life. He writes with humor, depth, insight, and humility.
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12 reviews
January 17, 2022
Charles swindall has always been one of my favorite authors of spiritual books books. He is down-to-earth and rooted in The Bible
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March 28, 2022
Chuck Swindoll is one of my favorite authors.
This book is like a daily devotional for those in the "Winter" of life.
Outstanding and helpful book.
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