<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Are you still trying to figure out what went wrong with your life? </p><p>Was it a job loss that started the downward spiral you feel helpless to escape? Was it divorce? Was it abuse? Perhaps it was the death of a loved one, someone without whom your world no longer makes sense? </p><p>Life-changing losses slash across our souls and leave gaping wounds, wounds whose scars imprint our once-perfect world as boldly as a jet's bright contrail cuts across a perfectly blue sky. Broken, lost, and scarred, how do we begin again? </p><p>Patti Roberts-Thompson and Carole Lynn King consider this question through the lens of the extraordinary personal experiences of Patti's memoir, <em>The Language of Scars</em>, grounding life lessons in solid biblical truths. <em>The Language of Scars</em>, a language of lived wisdom<em>, </em>emerges in our conversations when suffering, doing its perfect work, brings us to humility. Humility brings us to redemption, and redemption brings us to the river of Grace, where healing washes us and others as it flows over and through our lives.</p><p>In ancient Japan, an art form known as Kintsugi sprung from a legendary story of the appeasement of an angry Shogun. The Shogun's favorite teacup was broken to pieces by a careless servant. To save the servant's life, the artisans of the court used liquid gold to glue the pieces back together, in hopes the cup would be even better than before. After gluing it back together with gold, the artisans burnished the cup to a fine glow, and discovered gleaming gold designs that could never be repeated or copied. The cup had become a one-of-a-kind piece of art. The Shogun was delighted, and a new art form was born.</p><p>It is the same with us and the <em>Language of Scars</em>. Kintsugi creates art from what is broken in us. God's golden glue gleams along our fault lines, creating an intricate design unique to every restored life. When we bring our broken pieces to the Creator and Redeemer of our souls, our broken places become an intersection with grace, a place where His golden love and healing put us back together again, even better than before. </p><p>"I am one of the Lord's many pieces of Kintsugi," Patti says. "Are you? Let Christ have your broken places, and he will make them gleam with His light. Kintsugi of the soul belongs to all who seek it. </p><p>Are you ready? This is what redemption looks like. It is Christ who heals, Christ who makes our scars beautiful and increases our value to others through them. Let Him create art from your broken places; Let Him teach you the <em>Language of Scars</em>.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>High Praise for Language of Scars</strong></p><p>"A transparent autobiographer must reveal his or her intimate facts with mesmerizing floridity. Your readers will remember your magnetic story forever. Your book is a triumph of the human spirit, times ten. This memoir is bursting into a cinematic bonanza." -Tom Carter, NY Times Best Selling Author</p><p>"Patti R. Thompson has written a deeply personal, painfully honest revelation of her own journey of faith. I was profoundly moved by the telling of her unique tale, and her struggle to fully understand and ultimately accept the glorious beauty of her spiritual scars. I so admire her willingness to be 'naked and redeemed' for the sake of the Kingdom of God." - Kathie Lee Gifford, contributing NBC news correspondent, Emmy award winner, and former co-host of NBC's Today show with Hoda Kotb</p><p>"While some teach that God will keep his followers out of all trouble, Patti Thompson and Carole King know better. They've tasted of heartbreak and tragedy and have the scars to prove it. But this book goes beyond their pain to tell a story of great hope and joy as God's love works in the darkest places to let his glory shine through our weakness. Through compelling stories, honest struggles, and delightful insights, they show us how to let God work in us, so our scars don't remind us of our pain, but reflect his majesty. If you've known pain and disappointment, this is a book not to be missed. - Wayne Jacobsen, Author of, He Loves Me, Finding Church, A Language of Healing for a Polarized Nation, and co-author of The Shack.</p><p>"Patti Holcombe-Thompson's latest book, Language of Scars, is captivating, thrilling and stimulating. It will stir your heart, agitate your thinking and provoke you to pray for and trust in God's guidance when you undergo difficult challenges that can inflict fear, pain and heartbreak. Patti creatively prescribes a resolution for every struggle you may endure. She lays the foundation that with faith in God we can endure hardship and turn our tragedies into triumphs. Patti makes it abundantly clear that with God we can find healing from every hurt and restoration from every scar." - Kelly Wright, winner of two local Emmy awards and former co-anchor of America's News headquarters (FOX), and co-host of Fox and Friends Weekend</p><p>"Most authors write only of lands they have visited briefly or of knowledge recently acquired. Patti Thompson writes of what she has lived, and she does so in an authentic, raw, compassionate manner. We can all be made better by the courage in these pages." - Stephen Mansfield, The Mansfield Group</p><br>
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