Singing in the Dark
Book • 2021
Ginny Owens blends personal memoir with biblical reflection to examine seasons of disappointment, longing, and seeming stagnation.
She explores stories like Moses, Leah, Deborah, and Hannah to show how God meets people in slow, dark places and gives purpose to their suffering.
Owens draws on her experience as a musician and someone who lost her sight young to illustrate how longing and unmet expectations shape identity.
Practical encouragement, lament, and theological insight combine to help readers reframe plodding seasons as times of formation.
The book invites readers to find praise and purpose even when life does not turn out as hoped.
She explores stories like Moses, Leah, Deborah, and Hannah to show how God meets people in slow, dark places and gives purpose to their suffering.
Owens draws on her experience as a musician and someone who lost her sight young to illustrate how longing and unmet expectations shape identity.
Practical encouragement, lament, and theological insight combine to help readers reframe plodding seasons as times of formation.
The book invites readers to find praise and purpose even when life does not turn out as hoped.
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