Finding Life after Death — guest: Tim Tucker

When you experience a significant loss, such as the death of a loved one, you may try to replace your grief and guilt with something that provides meaning and purpose. But replacement isn't healing. And you need healing.
After Tim Tucker's wife Laura died, he wrote a book, Grief and Grace, to chronicle the six months of deep pain, loss, and grief that he experienced. He then remarried, welcomed a new child to join his three children from his first marriage, and took on a new job. But he felt God calling him to write another book on grief. In that book, Finding Life after Death, Tim shares more lessons he's learned and provides more support to others who are struggling with loss.
You'll find healing and hope in our discussion with Tim.
In 2013 Tim joinedThe Message Trust, founding the first international hub of The Message in Cape Town, South Africa, to reach urban youth through Gospel-centred and holistic discipleship programs. Recently, Tim joined The Message's global development team to guide operations across Africa.
Tim is passionate about Africa and, in particular, investing in African leaders. His books includeThe Pace Setter,Grab a Towel,Grief and Grace, and his latest,Finding Life after Death.
Tim is married to Christina. The couple and their four children reside in Cape Town. A wealth of resources from Tim are available at the Grab a Towel site. Connect with Tim onTwitter,Facebook, andInstagram.
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Chris Bolinger is the author of three men’s devotionals – 52 Weeks of Strength for Men, Daily Strength for Men, and Fuerzas para Cada Día para el Hombre – and the co-host of the Throwing Mountains podcast. He splits his time between northeast Ohio and southwest Florida. Against the advice of medical professionals, he remains a die-hard fan of Cleveland pro sports teams. Find him at mensdevotionals.com. Learn More » |

