Rebecca Medina Stewart manages to show in so many different ways how God turns graves into gardens. Everything from her survival story of being sexually assaulted, to people struggling with addiction, to battling cancer. This devotional is unlike any I've read before and leveled up my personal walk with Jesus more than I could have ever imagined. A must read whether you know God, or are just starting to seek him, or have never acknowledged him. A must read for everyone! You will find peace that transcends all understanding. – Julie Chen Moonves, CBS Journalist, Author of But First, God, Host of Big Brother
Where were you, God? If you love me, why didn't you stop the attack? Why didn't you heal my addiction or mental health struggles? How could I lose my baby?
SEEN is a heartfelt collection of devotional stories, prayers, and guided meditations that confront these questions and more. Rebecca weaves together powerful accounts of men and women who have journeyed through deep emotional pain, spiritual emptiness, and profound brokenness.
Rebecca Medina Stewart manages to show in so many different ways how God turns graves into gardens. Everything from her survival story of being sexually assaulted, to people struggling with addiction, to battling cancer. This devotional is unlike any I've read before and leveled up my personal walk with Jesus more than I could have ever imagined. A must read whether you know God, or are just starting to seek him, or have never acknowledged him. A must read for everyone! You will find peace that transcends all understanding. – Julie Chen Moonves, CBS Journalist, Author of But First, God, Host of Big Brother
Where were you, God? If you love me, why didn't you stop the attack? Why didn't you heal my addiction or mental health struggles? How could I lose my baby?
SEEN is a heartfelt collection of devotional stories, prayers, and guided meditations that confront these questions and more. Rebecca weaves together powerful accounts of men and women who have journeyed through deep emotional pain, spiritual emptiness, and profound brokenness.
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The miraculous power of God’s restoration and peace in the face of trauma and abuse shines through the pages of Rebecca’s book SEEN. For victims of abuse and people who are struggling, this book is a kind nudge, a gentle outstretched hand to hold to take those steps back into fellowship, grace and the loving arms of the Father. I knew Rebecca as a passionate journalist, a colleague in TV news. Now, I know her as a confident Christian woman, restored and renewed, using her story as a healing tool and a testimony to change lives in the name of Christ.
– Walt Maciborski, Friend and Anchor CBS Austin News
Rebecca Medina Stewart, a former journalist, and Emmy Award nominee is actively involved with her husband, Brian, in small group ministries at their local church in South Florida. Rebecca endured a sexual assault during college and subsequently battled shame, depression, and suicidal thoughts for nearly 20 years. Her transformative encounter with a loving and tender God altered the course of her life. Now, she is devoted to helping others navigate their suffering so they can experience the same hope and healing she did.
For more information, visit www.rebeccamedinastewart.