Walking Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
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On February 6, 2023, eight-year-old Dallin Cunningham, fell from a slide at school and hit his head on the frozen ground. On the evening of the next day, his mother Kathryn sang him lullabies as his soul slipped quietly through the veil. Walking through the Valley of the Shadow of Death is her account of what filled those two days: the sorrow, the tears, the decisions, and most importantly, the miracles. It is a witness of the awful inevitability of death, that mountain that looms over this valley of mortality. It is a testimony of the loving mercy of our Savior Jesus Christ, the only one who can warm and guide us when that mountain's oppressive shadow darkens our path. Through this book, Kathryn Cunningham offers her testimony that in her days of deepest distress, she tested the words of our prophet that we should seek and expect miracles and found they were true. This story will help you see miracles in your own life and losses, and it will strengthen your testimony of the truthfulness of the plan of salvation.

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On February 6, 2023, eight-year-old Dallin Cunningham, fell from a slide at school and hit his head on the frozen ground. On the evening of the next day, his mother Kathryn sang him lullabies as his soul slipped quietly through the veil. Walking through the Valley of the Shadow of Death is her account of what filled those two days: the sorrow, the tears, the decisions, and most importantly, the miracles. It is a witness of the awful inevitability of death, that mountain that looms over this valley of mortality. It is a testimony of the loving mercy of our Savior Jesus Christ, the only one who can warm and guide us when that mountain's oppressive shadow darkens our path. Through this book, Kathryn Cunningham offers her testimony that in her days of deepest distress, she tested the words of our prophet that we should seek and expect miracles and found they were true. This story will help you see miracles in your own life and losses, and it will strengthen your testimony of the truthfulness of the plan of salvation.
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Cunningham, K. (2024). Walking Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Cedar Fort, Inc.

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Cunningham, Kathryn. 2024. Walking Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Cedar Fort, Inc.

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Cunningham, Kathryn, Walking Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Cedar Fort, Inc, 2024.

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Cunningham, Kathryn. Walking Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Cedar Fort, Inc, 2024.

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