Letters to Myself from the End of the World
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Authors: Emily Stimpson Chapman
Pages: 288
Publish Date: 2021
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Categories: Books, eBooks, Emily Stimpson, Emmaus Road Publishing, Family Life, Women's Resources
Paperback $19.95
eBook $19.95

About the Author

Emily Stimpson Chapman

Emily Stimpson Chapman is an award-winning Catholic author of over a half-dozen books, including Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body, co-authored with Scott Hahn; The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet; These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body; and The Catholic Girl’s Survival Guide for the Single Years. She also is the editor of the high school faith formation series Formed in Christ and the author of numerous studies for the women’s ministry Endow. Chapman lives in Pittsburgh with her husband, Chris, and their three young children.

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Clara Rodriguez
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2020 was a year that none of us will easily forget. Between the pandemic, political strife and social unrest, it was easy to lose hope and fear the worst. This book, however, is a wonderful reminder that no matter the circumstance, our Lord will never leave us nor forsake us. Emily is a marvelous writer and reminds us of this fact while discussing a wide range of topics with wit and humor. There is a raw authenticity to her writing that is very compelling. The entire book is full of wisdom and sage advice, but the last two sections (“On Prayer” and “The Last Things”) were my personal favorites. I highly recommend this book!