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100 1  Smith, Granger,|eauthor,|enarrator. 
245 10 Like a River :|bFinding the Faith and Strength to Move 
       Forward after Loss and Heartache|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cGranger Smith. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThomas Nelson,|c2023. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Read by Granger Smith. 
520    Everyone experiences loss. The question is: what are you 
       going to gain from it? Like a River, a triumphant story of
       new life birthed out of tragedy, will teach readers how to
       face their failures, confront their pain, and connect with
       God-the true source of life.   On June 4th, 2019, country 
       music singer Granger Smith was enjoying a final evening 
       with his kids before heading to Nashville for the CMT 
       Music Awards and his next tour. While helping his daughter
       London with her gymnastics, his youngest son fell into 
       their pool. Granger did everything he could to get to him,
       but he was too late. River drowned, and Granger's world 
       shattered.   The days, weeks, and months that followed 
       River's death sent Granger on a dark and painful journey. 
       Every time he closed his eyes, he replayed the horrific 
       event in his mind, and every time he opened his computer, 
       he was bombarded by the critique and criticism of people 
       who blamed him for the accident.   Despite his best effort
       to get back on stage with a smile and song, it was all a 
       façade. On the inside he was dying. Fortunately, that's 
       not how his story ended. And now he is compelled to help 
       people all around the world find strength, peace, and hope
       on the other side of tragedy. - Like a River, life is full
       of twists and turns. - Like a River, people pollute our 
       world with their critique and criticism. - Like a River, 
       tragic events keep us dammed up. - But like a river, we 
       can find the courage to keep moving downstream.   Rivers 
       don't run on their own strength; they flow from their 
       source. When we try to keep going on our own, we won't 
       make it, but when we connect to the greater source, we 
       will find the strength and the faith to keep living after 
       loss. This triumphant story of new life birthed out of 
       death will inspire every reader to live Like a River. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Smith, Granger. 
650  0 Grief|xReligious aspects|xChristianity. 
650  0 Parental grief. 
650  0 Loss (Psychology) 
650  0 Faith. 
700 1  Smith, Granger. 
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