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Maribeth deals with the hard questions that inevitably arise in the grieving heart. And she answers them well. I will recommend this book to anyone grieving a loss of any type – whether it’s the loss of a child or significant loved one, or even a dream.

– Sherri Lewis, MD

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[Maribeth] shows us how to turn moments that trigger the deepest suffering into the most generous, intimate offerings of worship. … Becoming the Butterfly is a light of Hope shining into the darkest of paths, revealing a King who is always good and always worthy of it all.

– Jenn Stockman, Pastor

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If your heart has been fettered by the paralyzing sadness of loss, Becoming the Butterfly will help release you from those chains…Whatever your loss, Becoming the Butterfly will take your hurting hand and place it back into the Father’s.

– Beth Ward

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Through Maribeth’s personal journal writings, my own feelings of sadness, anger, confusion, and loneliness are validated. Yet, every time, she points me back to Jesus to find rest. … I highly recommend this book for anyone experiencing the pain of losing a child.

– Robin Darby

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You are about to embark on a journey that many would stray away from: hope in the midst of tragedy while still allowing yourself to process and grieve.

– Michael Coots, Missionary

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… A great resource for both those going through grief and those ministering to them.

– Anita Hartzog

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In this momma’s story trauma is not the author. Peace is.

– Pheobe Dunn, LMFT

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Maribeth’s vulnerability invites us into her beautiful testimony in Becoming the Butterfly.

– Steve Hale, Pastor