Breathing in Ashes

Breathing in Ashes
Author: Kim Gunderson
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781450520652


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Breathing in Ashes is an honest and heart-wrenching look inside the heart and mind of a parent's darkest moment, the death of a child. In March 2005, Kim Gunderson returned home to find smoke pouring from the front of her home. She stood watching as fire consumed her life, not realizing her husband and youngest daughter were still inside. Journey with the author as she moves through dark moments of grief, betrayal, and intense pain. Listen as she shares her thoughts and struggles while still choosing to trust God, believing He was in control even as her worst nightmare unfolded before her.


Breathing in Ashes
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