About Unraveling Together: Sharing the Threads of Grief by Dianne Deaton Vielhuber
We all have a “before” and an “after.” Moments when life unravels due to loss, sorrow or disappointment. Nothing feels the same after.
Unraveling Together: Sharing the Threads of Grief is a compassionate companion for anyone walking through grief. With honesty, tenderness, and wisdom shaped by her own journey, ordained pastor and author Dianne Deaton Vielhuber invites you to explore grief not as something to fix or hide, but as a shared human experience to be met with grace and presence.
Through real-life stories, faith-filled reflections, and practical guidance, you’ll discover:
– The many ways grief shows up in our lives
– Why we’re not meant to carry it alone
– How pain and joy can exist side by side
– The healing power of God’s presence in our darkest moments
Whether you’re grieving a loved one, a dream, or a life you thought you’d have, this book offers both comfort and gentle encouragement to take the next step in your grief journey.
In these pages, you’ll find space to pause, reflect, and remember that even when life unravels, threads of hope remain woven by the God who understands grief more deeply than we ever could.
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Author Bio:
Dianne Deaton Vielhuber was raised on a small Wisconsin dairy farm where her parents instilled within her traditional Midwest values. On their family farm, work was never considered a dirty word, and everyone was expected to pitch in.
She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Agricultural Journalism. After working in communications and marketing within the agricultural industry for many years, she felt called to serve overseas as a missionary.
After a life-changing year teaching English at a university in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Dianne returned to the United States. She expected to return to the business world. Rather, God called her into pastoral ministry. Dianne earned a Master of Divinity from the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary while serving as a student pastor. She met Hubby Rick at the first churches she served as the pastor. In 20 years, Dianne served five different United Methodist Churches as a part of three appointments within the Wisconsin Annual Conference.
Today, Dianne wears a variety of hats. She works part-time for a agricultural company, volunteers within her community and regularly serves at churches either leading worship or providing music. She writes regularly for her blog, Simple Words of Faith, where she explores finding God in everyday life.
Dianne journeys through life with Hubby Rick. They have six grandchildren along with Rick’s adult children.
