Miss the Carriage

Just when you feel sorrow is too heavy to bear, and pain is too great to endure, the goodness of God will pursue you to unveil hidden riches through your deepest losses.

Shannon Gallatin…

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“Just when you feel sorrow is too heavy to bear, and pain is too great to endure, the goodness of God will pursue you to unveil hidden riches through your deepest losses.”

Shannon Gallatin knows the grief of having multiple miscarriages while losing several family members. She shares her personal story in a way that doesn’t bury the reader in more tragedy, but offers companionship for the broken heart that is walking through the valley of the shadow of death. The treasures she has discovered, while experiencing this kind of pain, provides a grace-filled resource for those wrestling with what God has allowed in their lives.

Learn how brokenness can:

  • Bring a greater understanding of a trustworthy God
  • Tenderize us into vessels of compassion
  • Loosen our grip on temporary things
  • Open the door to experience God’s love and healing of the deepest soul wounds.

If you have miscarried a precious baby, there is a blessing to be discovered deep within the bruising. You can know comfort. It is possible. And over the next few pages, Shannon will take you step-by-step, inviting you to walk with her down the blood-stained path to Calvary. To the cross, a place of death . . . and a place of life filled with peace and joy that is out of this world.

Joni Eareckson Tada, author and founder of JAF International

This book is raw, honest, yet hopeful. I’ve never identified with anyone’s inside view of pain and wrestling with God like this. It will minister to many.

Sherri Youngward, songwriter

Downloads: miss_the_carriage_sample_chapter.pdf

About the Author

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Shannon Gallatin has been serving in the ministry, in a variety of roles, for more than 25 years. While living as a missionary in Croatia in 1999, she met and married the current senior pastor of Calvary Chapel of the Finger Lakes. She loves serving the women in her own church, as well as overseeing a board of local senior pastor's wives, which organize events and conferences for the Upstate New York area. She writes and teaches Bible studies, speaks at retreats and conferences, as well as leads groups for victims of abuse. You can visit her blog, €œA Quiet Place of Grace,€ and learn more about her glimpses and gleanings in God's goodness. 

1 review for Miss the Carriage

  1. Donna Byrd

    This book, MISS THE CARRIAGE, speaks poignantly to the pain, bewilderment, and emotional suffering that a woman endures when a miscarriage occurs.
    I know the shock and sadness of having to say goodbye after experiencing four untimely births. Proverbs 13:12 “Hope deferred makes the heart sick.”

    I am grateful to have this valuable resource to share freely with sisters and non-believers alike who are suffering the lonely journey of mourning the agonizing loss of a baby. This book provides another avenue to reach out to hurting people by offering them hope for healing.

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