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Whenever we are lost in the storms of grief, only God can pierce the darkness. How can a damaged, bewildered female who lost her sister, a brilliant PhD nurse, to suicide, her youngest son to respiratory problems induced by an unintentional drug-alcohol interaction, on the night of her brother-in-law's memorial service, her sister-in-law to tumor, four years to the day after her son's death, need to get out of bed and live - aloud and in color? Simple. God disclosed Himself to her and breathed life back into every nook and cranny of her very being. In Dance with Jesus: From Grief to Sophistication, publisher Susan B. Mead stocks her personal tale of how God came to her amid grief with a screen of love, information and comfort much beyond her expectations. Have you ever before held the hand of God? Was feeling God caress your damaged heart? Read Him speak aloud? Seen Jesus dance with your lost loved one? Seen your beloved in the holy occurrence of God - on his mercy seat? Do you want to? In her attractive, motivating, and up-close-and-personal style, Susan easily stocks how her encounters with God amid mind-boggling grief led her to a deeper, more romantic marriage with Him that truly restored her heart and soul. Are you set to have a good laugh through the tears and dance - with Jesus? Susan B. Mead, a medical technologist with an MBA, spent 22-plus years in the diabetes sector with Johnson & Johnson prior to founding your blog Agog4God.com. After Susan lost her youngest son, she came to realize that even when things get damaged, discarded, or substituted, people subject most. Susan is a charter blogger on the Bible Gateway Blogger's Grid, has been printed in Medical Laboratory Observer (MLO), is on the road to learning to be a Chaplain with the IFOC and has been referred to as a solid, comforting speech in a untidy world. 10% of the profit from Dance with Jesus: From Grief to Sophistication will benefit Water for Life to help dig drinking water wells in remote locations around the world.