
Healing Life's Wounds
PAT MARSH
Format: Paperback
Size: 140mm x 216mm
Pages: 184
Release Date: May 2025
Price: £10.99
ISBN: 9781915046864
ABOUT THE BOOK
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Are you hurting?
Has life gone pear-shaped?
Have you woken up in a well of pain and can’t see a way out?
These are tough questions – and once, Pat Marsh would have answered them all with a resounding yes. But Pat didn’t stay in that place.
Through prayer and her work as a Christian retreat leader, she has learned how to find peace, no matter what life throws her way.
Healing Life’s Wounds is a beautiful and gentle guide about suffering, brokenness and hope. With insight and understanding, Pat draws from her own experience to offer step by step guidance to help you process your pain, be still and move towards deeper healing in Jesus.
More than just another ‘self-help’ book, it will shift your perspective and shine glimmers of light in the darkness.
BIO
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Pat Marsh is a Christian writer, retreat leader and spiritual listener. She has authored four previous titles and produced two CDs of healing meditations. Her whole heart is to help others find healing and this has been the focus of her retreats over the last 20 years.
ENDORSEMENTS
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'Woven throughout with the author’s own story, Healing Life’s Wounds is an honest portrayal of how hope, peace and healing can be found in the bleakest of situations. Gently presented, at a pace that doesn’t overwhelm the reader, simple exercises act as helpful stepping points along the way to healing. There are precious diamonds to be found in this book.'
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Gilana Young, survivor of childhood abuse and author of ‘Led to the Banquet Hall’
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'In this very readable book, Pat gives us permission to be honest about our own lives by sharing her own painful story. In doing this she pours out hope upon us, and by suggesting a variety of practical approaches to engage with our pain, we are encouraged to open the door to God’s goodness to allow his stream of healing to flow.'
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Revd John Ryeland, former Director of the Christian Healing Mission and author of 'Encountering the God Who Heals’.
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'This book was exactly what I needed! The gentle yet firm words, ideas and reflections were very helpful and were tied into the author’s own experiences in ways that meant I experienced empathy without judgement, and sympathy without overload. And as a Spiritual Counsellor, I found the book full of useful ways to help others going through tough times, with some of the reflections and meditations being great to work through with clients.'
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Revd Penelope Swithinbank, author of 'A Scent of Water' and Spiritual Counsellor