What People Are Saying About “Don’t Lose Heart”

In 2015, I co-authored “Growing Stronger: 12 Guidelines to Turn Your Darkest Hour into Your Greatest Victory” with Meier Clinic therapist Mary Beth Woll. Our desire was to offer the Church a resource to bring hope and help to women suffering from crises, trauma, depression, or grief.

Four short years later, Mary Beth suffered the greatest trauma and grief of her life when she was suddenly widowed by the loss of Bob, her dear husband of 39 years. After navigating the first devastating almost year and a half without Bob, Mary Beth and teacher/mentor Linda Smith (also a widow) revised and adapted “Growing Stronger” especially for the needs of widows.

As Founder of the national chain of Meier Clinics, I recommend Don’t Lose Heart! as a group or individual study for widows as written by two women who really understand and can relate to their pain.

Paul Meier, MD

Founder, the National Chain of Meier Clinics

On the spectrum of human emotions, grief has to be one of the deepest and most painful to navigate. The loss of a husband releases a gamut of feelings from sorrow, to anger, to despair, to hopelessness. You are thrust into a world you never wanted or expected. The smallest, seemingly insignificant thing can trigger a torrent of tears. It can be scary, lonely, confusing, and overwhelming as you learn to live life without the love of your life.

We were not meant to walk this dark valley by ourselves. Caring support from those who have “been there,” can be a ray of hope to the hurting heart. The co-authors, Mary Beth Woll and Linda Smith, are two such people. Having walked their own grief journeys, they now provide loving support for those who find themselves in the throes of widowhood. Based on their wealth of experience and training, the book you are holding contains godly wisdom as well as practical helps to guide you through your own grief process. You will be encouraged, strengthened, and inspired to keep putting one foot in front of the other, one day at a time…sometimes even one minute at a time…so that you don’t lose heart.

Rev. Diane Fink

Sonrise Christian Center, Everett, WA

CCF Ministries, Lowell, MS

For many years I have had a deep concern for ministry widows! Who cares for them and helps them through the process? On September 11, 2019, I became a widow after 48 years of marriage and came to the realization that there is very little support for widows in ministry. I believe the book “Don’t Lose Heart!” is an absolute must-read and “work through” to be a map in the “uncharted wilderness” of widowhood.

After becoming a widow, there were no “widow mentors” to help me along the way for the first nine months until Mary Beth and Linda extended comforting support. I am so grateful to God for their lives and loving support that has helped me immensely in the “grief journey”. In Mexico alone, there have been over 1,000 pastors that have died during the “Covid-19 crisis.” I highly recommend working through the questions in this book, as grief is real, exhausting and challenging.

Ruth Martinez (Ost)

Bible Teacher and Conference Speaker

Instituto Ministerial El Calvario Master’s Resourcing Commission

 

As I was reviewing Don’t Lose Heart! these are some words that I felt reflected the message contained in its pages. Words like truthful, biblical, transparent, honest, encouraging, hopeful and very practical.

There is no doubt that Don’t Lose Heart! will certainly be of great help and encouragement to women going through a time of transition to embracing the “new normal” of being a widow. Mary Beth Woll, Linda Smith, and Dr. Paul Meier have done an excellent job of providing understanding, compassion and truth in this book. Their book is a “must-read” for any women needing help with transition at this time in their lives.

For my wife Faith and I, this book has special meaning since we, along with many others, were able to “be there” for Mary Beth during those early days of transition at the time of the loss of her husband Bob. We are so happy to see all the progress she has made. She has turned her loss into a blessing for many others.

Rev. Doug Martin
Associate Pastor/Elder Sonrise Christian Center

 

Drawing on the searing pain and loss of widowhood, Mary Beth Woll and Linda Smith offer a practical handbook of hope and healing for those who grieve. Their experiences and devotion to the Lord, coupled with the remarkable, decades-long ministry of Dr. Paul Meier, provide a solidly biblical and compassionate pathway for the new widow, and an effective tool for those who would work with them in a small-group setting. With carefully crafted discussion questions, insightful understanding of the scriptures, and the goal of putting God first, Don’t Lose Heart! should rest on every widow’s bookshelf.

Carolyn Underhill, Pastor’s wife

Women’s Ministry Director

Teacher of “Grace-Notes”, a Bible class designed for women who attend church alone

 

It is with great appreciation that I would recommend you read this book(let) prayerfully, especially if you are now a widow or a person going through profound grief.

Mary Beth has been through the “fire” of widowhood. She has depended on the Lord, and is honoring Him as she now in turn wants to comfort others as she was comforted.

It is out of a broken heart, (which the Lord has been restoring since the month of June 2019, when her special husband and brother in the Lord, Bob, went on to his “eternal reward”) that she has sought to make available to others the resources, and with a giving heart, desired that all those who weep will be comforted. It is through this brokenness that she has permitted the light of Jesus in her to shine forth to a hurting world, and spiritual family members in need, as she has sought to be a faithful servant.

I had known Bob and Mary Beth from Bible School days in the early 70’s, but got close to them via the internet at a very crucial moment, during the last few months before the Lord called her Bob home to glory. Our churches in Dieppe and Paris, France, have often been rescue stations for the broken-hearted, and the Lord has always given us the Promises in His Word, and the mission to go forth in His anointing, to see those hearts healed!

Rev. Mark Ost

Pastor at Faith, Hope and Love Church Greater Paris Metropolitan Region

Walking with Mary Beth Woll over the years has been a wonderful journey as she has processed her trauma. This past year, as Mary Beth moved through her grief at the loss of her husband, has been eye-opening. She has really explored the unique trauma of a widow’s grief. I commend Mary Beth and her desire to bring relief to the world of acute grief of widowhood. I know that as you read this book and explore the messages/exercises and words of wisdom, you will find a way to navigate your own grief and help others.

Lilla Collingridge Marie, LMHC

Director and Therapist Meier Clinics

 

When my husband J.R. went to be with the Lord in May of 2018, I began an experience of grief that no other loss in my life had prepared me for. It affected everything in my life and filled me, all day long sometimes, with a strange feeling in my bones like the glow of a fever. It affected my physical health so that my immune system was weakened for the first year. Grief distracted me so that I sometimes did dumb things- like once I drove straight through the arm of a toll booth without realizing it before I broke through it! Grief humbled me and made me positive that I needed help to survive this journey down the valley of the shadow of death.

That’s why I was thrilled to be invited by my friend Ruth Martinez to join an on line Grief Share group with Mary Beth Woll and Linda Smith. This has been a sweet experience of fellowship with other widowed women in the ministry. It’s so comforting to know that they are experiencing the same type of loss. I learn so much from each of them as they share how the Lord is comforting them and helping them grow stronger.

How glad I am to recommend Woll and Smith’s new book, Don’t Lose Heart!, with its powerful and nourishing themes inspired by Hebrews Chapter 12. The great cloud of witnesses is cheering us on! With the nourishment of God’s Word, and the loving encouragement of other believing widows, we can run our race!

Love in Jesus,

Nancy Honeytree Miller 

Singer/Songwriter

We are living in an age and a culture where youthfulness is prized and those with life-experience are jettisoned, especially those marked by personal loss, like the widow. The result is a generation of spiritually orphaned young people without an anchor or help. But I believe God is turning this unfortunate trend around. He is turning the hearts of the fathers and mothers of the faith to the children and the children to their spiritual fathers and mothers (Malachi 4:6). And for this the Church needs healthy, healed widows.

There is very little in life as important as being needed and having a place from which to help others in their journey. The authors of Don’t Lose Heart! do an amazing job of providing that hope and that place of healing for widows to be able to move beyond their loss and not just to bring comfort to others (2 Corinthians 1:4) but invest in future generations.

It is my privilege to endorse Don’t Lose Heart!, and recommend it not only for the benefit of the content but as a study, guiding small groups in the healing process.

Dr. Alec E. Rowlands 

Senior Pastor, Westgate Chapel

Founder, Church Awakening

 

Having been married forty-eight years and friends for fifty- one, Kay and I cannot imagine the massive vacuum that will be created on that inevitable day when one of us will lose the other. The trauma created by the sudden or gradual loss of a life partner is earth shattering. When we together becomes a me alone, we are suddenly shocked, paralyzed and horribly disoriented. Grief becomes all-consuming. At some point, when the mourner begins to emerge from the fog, Don’t Lose Heart! will become a helpful companion on the journey of grief recovery.

Milan Yerkovich

Co-author, How We Love, How We Love Workbook, How We Love our Kids (www.howwelove.com)

Co-host New Life Live Radio (www.newlife.com)

Founder Relationship 180 counseling center (www.relationship180.com)