Monday, April 13, 2026

Healing in the Desert by Christine D'Clario - A Review

Healing in the Desert is a gentle, reflective read for seasons when faith feels dry and prayers feel unanswered. Christine D’Clario writes honestly from her own wilderness and never rushes the reader toward resolution. Instead of framing the desert as failure or punishment, she presents it as sacred space where God works slowly and quietly.

The book speaks especially to those walking through grief, burnout, anxiety, or spiritual weariness. D’Clario often returns to the idea that healing happens beneath the surface, like roots growing deep before anything is visible. While some themes repeat, the steady rhythm feels comforting rather than demanding, especially in fragile seasons.

This is a hopeful book that does not minimize pain or pressure the reader to move faster than they’re able. Not every section may resonate the same way, but the overall message is kind, grounding, and reassuring. If you’re feeling weary, hidden, or unsure of what God is doing right now, this book gently reminds you that desert seasons still have purpose.

★★★★

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I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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