About The Book
When tragedy strikes, it can feel impossible to see beyond the pain.
After the sudden death of her daughter Megan, Kasey Burnett found herself standing at the edge of heartbreak, desperate for proof that God was still near. What she discovered was a Savior who meets us right in the middle of our sorrow, redeeming, restoring, and revealing His love in the smallest details of life.
In The Big Picture: Eyes to See Beyond Despair, Kasey invites readers to walk with her through the valley of grief and into the hope of eternity. Through tender storytelling, Scripture, and reflections on God’s presence in nature, she shows how even in the darkest seasons, His fingerprints are everywhere. Each chapter pairs Kasey’s personal journey with glimpses of her daughter’s faith-filled writings, revealing a beautiful tapestry of connection between Heaven and Earth.
If your heart is aching for reassurance that God still sees you and that He can bring light into your loss, this book will help you lift your eyes to the bigger story He’s telling.
Because even when life feels shattered, God is still in the details, redeeming every piece with His love.
About The Author
Kasey Burnett
Kasey Burnett is a storyteller, wife, and mother whose life was reshaped by the sudden loss of her daughter, Megan. Out of that heartbreak came a deeper awareness of God’s intimate presence and the quiet ways He comforts, restores, and redeems even the most broken stories.
In The Big Picture, Kasey shares her journey of grief and hope, inviting readers to see how God brings beauty through pain and how His mercy fills even the smallest details of life. Drawing from her love of Scripture, her daughter’s journals, and her experience facilitating GriefShare groups, Kasey offers readers an honest, compassionate perspective on loss that leads to renewed faith and peace.
A lifelong creative, Kasey enjoys Bible studies, dogs, jigsaw puzzles, and projects that remind her of God’s artistry in everyday life. She lives in the Carolinas with her husband, where she continues to write and encourage others to look for God’s fingerprints in their own stories,
Pull quotes from...The Big Picture
Legacy sometimes develops in wounds.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then perhaps The Big Picture is worth eternity.
Holding on to God’s character in suffering becomes the doorway to immeasurable hope.
Hope opens our eyes to see where God is present.
Even when everything feels broken, redemption is already unfolding.
If we skip the gravity of grief, we’ll miss the impact of God’s glory.