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In Seeing God Through the Tears, Dr. Mel Oquendo invites readers to explore the profound intersection of grief and faith. Drawing from over twenty-five years of pastoral experience, Dr. Oquendo offers a compassionate guide to navigating loss and finding God amid suffering. Through the stories of biblical figures like Job, Hezekiah, and Jesus, this book shows how sorrow can become a sacred space to encounter God’s healing and grace. For people who are grieving personally or who are walking alongside others in their pain, Seeing God Through the Tears provides both theological insights and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Seeing God Through the Tears, Dr. Mel Oquendo invites readers to explore the profound intersection of grief and faith. Drawing from over twenty-five years of pastoral experience, Dr. Oquendo offers a compassionate guide to navigating loss and finding God amid suffering. Through the stories of biblical figures like Job, Hezekiah, and Jesus, this book shows how sorrow can become a sacred space to encounter God’s healing and grace. For people who are grieving personally or who are walking alongside others in their pain, Seeing God Through the Tears provides both theological insights and practical tools to help them embrace loss, trust in God’s promises, and find hope in life’s most difficult moments. Perfect for pastors, church leaders, and anyone seeking to see God more clearly through the lens of sorrow and suffering.
Autorenporträt
Mel Oquendo is an ordained minister, chaplain, and experienced church leader with over twenty-five years in ministry. Having pastored both English-speaking and Spanish-speaking churches, he brings a wealth of experience in multicultural and cross-cultural leadership. Dr. Oquendo holds a BS in Ministerial Leadership, an MDiv, and a DMin from Asbury Theological Seminary. He is a sought-after speaker, mentor, and adjunct professor. Oquendo resides in Illinois with his wife, Jeanette, and their family.