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Alice J. Wisler's new devotional and a picture of her son Daniel
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It's my pleasure to introduce Alice Wisler as our guest author today. Alice Wisler has written a devotional for those who need comfort in heartache.
Having lost her son Daniel to cancer, Alice has the sensitivity and empathy to speak
right to the heart of those who hurt. This devotional is relevant and
encouraging, and leaves the reader with the confident hope that God will sustain
them and help them face each new day. It's for anyone struggling with heartache from any kind of loss--of a loved one, a career, health or finances, hopes and dreams, divorce. As I read this lovely book, I thought of friends with whom I want to share it. So I invited her to be our guest today. I hope you enjoy the interview which follows.
You have had a heartbreaking experience with
grief; could you talk a little bit about that?
My
son Daniel died after cancer treatments in 1997. He was three when he was diagnosed with a
malignant tumor in his neck. He was four
when he died in my arms after a staph infection entered his compromised body.
The day was Groundhog Day, so every year when the little rascal is looking for
his shadow to predict the onset of spring, I am remembering my little rascal—a
beautiful blond-haired boy who loved his mama and had a great sense of humor.
What is one of the greatest hurdles when it
comes to dealing with grief?
I
think we are surprised at how long grief takes (how long the journey through it
is) and what an impact grief has on each aspect of our lives. The loss of
Daniel challenged my faith, my beliefs—my very core.
How does service to others help overcome grief?
Doing
for others means getting out of yourself, so to speak, and letting others enter
your life. You begin to see that others
have sorrow, too. Others are hurt and
need understanding. By helping to meet
the needs of others, you help yourself (a remarkable truth from God’s economy).
Life
is tough and grief is real. Being human
isn’t easy. God provides for us as we
walk through the valley of the shadow of death, sustaining us so that we can
carry on. He is full of compassion,
love, forgiveness, mercy and grace.
You have a lot of writing exercises in your
book. How important is writing through
heartache?
If
you ask me, it is vital. Writing saved
me. When Daniel died, I needed to pour
my pain onto paper and have my journal share in holding it. I wrote all the time. Now I teach online
writing courses (Writing the Heartache) and speak at conferences on the value
and benefits of putting pen to paper. Writing is inexpensive therapy, a great
gift from God. I hope you’ll visit my website to learn more about my workshops.
Besides this devotional, what else have you
written?
I
have written five novels and two self-published cookbooks in memory of kids.
Rain
Song (Christy Finalist)
How Sweet It
Is (Christy Finalist)
Hatteras Girl
A Wedding Invitation
Still Life in Shadows
All my novels take place in
the South. Even though I was born and
raised in Japan, now that I live in North Carolina, I have learned the beauty
of sweet tea and grits.
How does your family handle having a mom and wife
who is behind her laptop most of the day?
My three kids are used to seeing
me spend the majority of my time writing or heading out the door to speak. My oldest, Rachel, who is now 22, drew a
picture of me years ago when Elizabeth, my youngest (now 15), was a baby. The drawing had Elizabeth in the baby
seat/carrier on the carpet and me at my computer with my foot rocking the
carrier. My hands, of course, were on
the keyboard, eyes glued to the screen.
My husband Carl likes me to quit work each day by 5 pm and spend time
with him so I honor that request.
I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. Psalm 40:1
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Now, for an opportunity to receive a copy of Alice's devotional, Getting Out of Bed in the Morning: Reflections of Comfort in Heartache.
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May God be with you.