CBS Radio’s Benji Cole interviews Dr. Daniel R. Carfrey, the author of “See You Soon!: A Story of Hope from the Life of Danielle Grace”
Dr. Daniel R. Carfrey, the author of “See You Soon!: A Story of Hope from the Life of Danielle Grace,” is interviewed by CBS Radio’s Benji Cole. The interview is about the discussion of the message of the book as well as the author’s purpose for writing this masterpiece.
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This masterpiece is acclaimed by Barbara Bamberger Scott of the US Review of Books, who underscores that “Carfrey, a well-known preacher and teacher, has arranged this poignant yet inspiring account with personal input from Brandon and MarySusan, written at various stages of their harrowing experiences. The family held itself together despite the burden of their grief through an abiding, shared understanding of God’s role in their lives.”
Dr. Daniel R. Carfrey grew up as the son of a pastor. He felt called to preach at the age of eight. He had his first sermon at the age of twelve and was ordained at the age of twenty. He graduated from Christian College. He served as a chaplain’s assistant in the United States Army. He graduated from the Theological Seminary with both a master’s and a doctorate. He served as a pastor and pastoral professor for 25 years at Appalachian Bible College in West Virginia. He is currently a faculty emeritus at the aforementioned college.
The emotional pain his daughter and son-in-law experienced after losing the pregnant child they named Danielle Grace is the heart of “See You Soon!: A Story of Hope from the Life of Danielle Grace”. This book is a succinct, yet potent account of the trauma associated with losing a child. The story honors Danielle Grace while highlighting how prayer and faith in God have been valuable.
Listen to the full interview below: