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Poetic Desperation

As Deep Cries Unto Deep

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Poetic Desperation

By: Rachel Dittmer
Narrated by: Rachel Ann Dittmer
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In Poetic Desperation: As Deep Cries Unto Deep, Rachel Ann Dittmer invites you into her personal journey of longing, faith, and the deep cries of a soul seeking connection with God. Spanning 25 years, this collection of poems reflects the raw and unpolished moments of her life—from the pain of feeling lost and stuck to the joy of gratitude.

Growing up, one of Rachel’s favorite things to do was read the perfect lyrics that she could relate to. Finding the right words to put a name to her thoughts and voice her feelings made her feel a bit less alone, and seeking out truth in light of her circumstances helped her stay grounded. It is her hope that these poems do the same for you.

Whether you’re wrestling with doubt, longing for purpose, or searching for a sense of belonging, may you find comfort in knowing you’re not alone on your journey. May this book be a friend that meets you where you’re at and walks alongside you, draws you closer to both God and yourself, and echoes your ache and longing to know and be known by a God who sees you fully and loves you deeply.

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