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In this episode, host Carole Leathem interviews Lori Ann Wood about her book 'Divine Detour' and her experience with a serious heart condition.

They discuss the impact of medical diagnoses on faith, the warning signs of heart failure, and the unique format of the book.

The book contains 40 essays that can be read in short, standalone pieces, making it accessible for caretakers with limited time.

The number 40 is significant as it represents trial and testing in the Bible, but also signifies God's environment for change.

The cover design of the book has a special backstory.

The conversation with Lori Ann Wood revolves around her book and the themes of detours, faith, and finding joy in difficult times.

The cover design of her book, featuring a dirt road, symbolizes the detours in life that we don't want to be on.

The road represents the challenges and uncertainties we face, but also the beauty and growth that can come from navigating those detours.

Lori Ann shares her favorite essay from the book, which explores the intersection of grief and gratitude.

She emphasizes the importance of leaning into questions and not being afraid to question God, as it strengthens our faith.

The conversation also touches on the power of silence and the value of forming a relationship with God during difficult times.

Lori Ann's health journey with heart failure is discussed, highlighting the importance of taking care of oneself and admitting when help is needed.

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