Acclaimed columnist Tony Woodlief pens the poignant and powerful story of his search for meaning in the midst of tragedy. When he and his wife lost their adored little girl, his trust in God turned to bitter anger. As he and his wife struggled to save their marriage and his faith, they discovered that home is more than just rooms and a roof. Home is a place where people are sometimes wounded or betrayed. Home is also where God is strong in the broken places.
Woodlief takes readers through his house, room by room, showing that home is:
Where we cry out to God as we seek him in the small things
Where the sacred and the mundane meet
The place that makes us better than we could ever be on our own
More than the place where we eat and sleep
it is where we learn grace
Woodliefs heart-touching stories leavened with humor will appeal to a wide audience, especially those trying to reconcile the idea of a loving God in a broken world.