Still Looking: Finding the Peace of God in Job Loss - Couverture souple

Huffman, Vicki

 
9781492756972: Still Looking: Finding the Peace of God in Job Loss

Synopsis

Are you in the midst of your first job loss or have you been through this before? Maybe you’ve felt that losing your job is like a death in the family. That’s normal. It’s a big loss and there’s a grieving process everyone goes through. Vicki Huffman and her husband went through that grieving process eight times over the years, so she’s become an expert in a subject she’d rather know nothing about. In “Still Looking” Vicki gives practical advice learned from personal losses and the experiences of others who have lost jobs. She walks you through the grieving process. But, more importantly, she shares what books on how to get a job don’t: how to have the peace of God even while you're still looking. It’s a peace that the world doesn’t give and can’t understand, but it’s available to fill your heart in the midst of loss. Vicki Huffman has been an editor for several national publishers and is the author of five books. She lives in Savannah, Georgia.

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À propos de l?auteur

Vicki was the first telecommuting editor for Cook Communications and the editor of A Better Tomorrow in the magazine division of Thomas Nelson Publishers. She has authored three nonfiction books: The Best of Times, Plus Living: Looking for Joy in All the Right Places, and Still Looking: Finding the Peace of God in Job Loss. They and her first novel, A Secret Hope, are all available through amazon.com in print and on Kindle. Vicki has been a newspaper editor and columnist and has written for numerous magazines. Her work has been reprinted into books such as: A Mother’s Touch, The Busy Woman’s Guide to a Balanced Life, Max Lucado’s Inspirational Bible, The Chosen Path, and Chicken Soup for the Christian Family Soul. She has won two Amy Writing Awards and second place in a Writers Digest contest. For both years she edited A Better Tomorrow, it won the Award of Excellence from the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) in the general publication competition. Her interview articles and personal column also won EPA awards. Vicki currently freelance edits for several publishers and individuals and serves on the board of Mentoring Moments for Christian Women (www.mentoringmoments.org). You can contact Vicki by email at vickiwrites@aol.com

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