The Freedom to Feel is a gift to the world. Lea’s words and story are a balm conveying her experience and the heart of God. God writes a beautiful story of redemption and truly beauty comes from ashes. He’s still writing. – Pastor Cj Andrews, coach, speaker, and founder of Sacred Treasures
We long to make sense of the suffering. A diagnosis. A death. Traumatic loss. A wandering child. Unending loneliness. Divorce. Unexpected job loss. Unfilled dreams and desires. But what if we didn't try to make sense of it? What if we went beyond asking why and instead saw pain and suffering as an invitation to more of God and allowed ourselves to feel?
In her book, Lea encourages readers to view pain and suffering as an invitation to connect with God rather than a problem to be solved. This book is for grieving people and those who long to support them better.
The Freedom to Feel is a gift to the world. Lea’s words and story are a balm conveying her experience and the heart of God. God writes a beautiful story of redemption and truly beauty comes from ashes. He’s still writing. – Pastor Cj Andrews, coach, speaker, and founder of Sacred Treasures
We long to make sense of the suffering. A diagnosis. A death. Traumatic loss. A wandering child. Unending loneliness. Divorce. Unexpected job loss. Unfilled dreams and desires. But what if we didn't try to make sense of it? What if we went beyond asking why and instead saw pain and suffering as an invitation to more of God and allowed ourselves to feel?
In her book, Lea encourages readers to view pain and suffering as an invitation to connect with God rather than a problem to be solved. This book is for grieving people and those who long to support them better.
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How do we manage hard emotions when the tidy life we wanted unravels in multiple losses? Lea’s reflections through her grief from a father’s death, a devastating house fire, a mother’s diagnosis, and a child’s addiction show us the breadth of heavy emotions while pointing to wholeness in Christ. The Freedom to Feel tackles the questions that come in ambiguous loss and cumulative grief and attests that even in pain, God breathes fresh hope.
– Lisa Appelo, author Life Can Be Good Again: Putting Your World Back Together After It All Falls Apart
Lea Turner is a heartfelt, empathetic writer and speaker who longs to meet and encourage us in our pain. Joyfully broken through three years of her family struggling with trauma and loss, including death, cancer, losing everything to a house fire, drug addiction, loss of a dream, and heart surgery, has made her a reluctant expert on grief. Lea is a soulful listener and wisdom seeker passionate about walking with grieving people through trauma, pain, and loss. She lives in Mississippi with her husband and five kids, making her a northern girl stuck in a southern world.