WHAT WE FIND
IN THE DARK

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What We Find in the Dark: An Invitation To Find God In The Middle Of The Unwanted And Unexpected


You don’t need more noise. You need presence.

In a culture that hurries past grief, numbs sorrow, and offers shallow answers for deep pain, this is your invitation to slow down. To get honest. To meet with the Lord, not after the storm has passed, but right in the middle of it.


What We Find in the Dark 

It was written for the weary woman. For the one holding unanswered prayers, unmet desires, or private heartache she doesn’t know how to name. It’s for the woman who still wants to trust God but doesn’t know what that looks like when everything feels like it’s falling apart.

This is not a fill-in-the-blank study.

It’s a deeply personal, theologically rich, and tenderly guided journey into biblical lament, not as a concept, but as a sacred lifeline.

With 19 devotional chapters and a full 3-week guided Bible study, this experience will walk with you through the process of lament: from naming what hurts, to wrestling with God, to turning toward trust again.

You’ll hear echoes of your own story in the lives of Joseph, David, Habakkuk, and even Jesus Himself. And through it all, you’ll come to see—God doesn’t just allow lament…He welcomes it.

  • 19 devotional chapters full of personal stories, biblical insight, and gentle teaching
  • A 3-week guided Bible study (4 days per week) with Scripture, reflection, journaling, and prayer
  • A clear step-by-step guide through the process of lament rooted in the Psalms and the Prophets
  • Group discussion questions + optional Selah days for deeper reflection and rest
  • Daily “Write the Word” sections to slowly copy Scripture, think, pray, and respond
  • Journaling prompts to help you process your pain and begin to hear His voice again
  • A Tear-out Postcard of Surrender, Cut-apart Scripture memory cards, and a space for your personal “yes”
  • A bonus chapter—a poem written after the heartbreak of a friend’s failed adoption, reminding us of the power of shared sorrow and faithful presence


Maybe, just maybe, you’ll discover that the dark doesn’t have the final word. Because the dark is where the song begins, and what we find in the dark…is Him.

You’ll walk away…


with more than just knowledge—you’ll walk away having met with God.