This book is for believers who are disappointed with God—and still can’t walk away.
Connecting the Dots of a Disconnected Life tells the story of faith lived inside fragmentation. Dvora Elisheva writes as a believer who did not emerge whole, certain, or resolved. Her life has been marked by family brokenness, abuse, dissociation, mental illness, grief, and love found late and lost early. The dots do not resolve neatly, and the questions are not tied up with answers.
This is not a book about how faith fixes a fractured life. It does not offer explanations for suffering or formulas for healing. Instead, it bears witness to a God who works patiently and faithfully within an unfinished life—through imperfection, failure, and ordinary endurance.
Written for those whose faith feels fragile rather than triumphant, this book offers unsentimental hope and companionship rather than certainty. It is an invitation to trust Jesus one day at a time and to discover—often only in hindsight—that the scattered dots of our lives may be held in His hands.