Many books about faith promise healing, clarity, or victory without scars.
This book does not.
Connecting the Dots of a Disconnected Life is a spiritual memoir written from inside fragmentation-not after it has been resolved. Dvora Elisheva shares a life shaped by family brokenness, abuse, dissociation, mental illness, grief, and profound loss, including marrying for the first time in midlife and being widowed only a few years later.
Her story includes moments of blessing, visions, and even miracles, yet none of these offered tidy explanations or lasting coherence. What changed her was not understanding, but relationship: the steady, patient friendship of Jesus, who did not demand wholeness or compare her to others, but remained present and faithful within an unfinished life.
This is not a book of formulas, steps, or spiritual techniques. It does not explain suffering or promise that believing in God will make life easier. Instead, it offers honest encouragement to make a daily choice to trust Jesus-even when life feels fractured, faith feels fragile, and the dots of experience refuse to line up.
Written for believers who feel disappointed with God, spiritually fragmented, or unsure whether they are truly loved, Connecting the Dots of a Disconnected Life bears quiet witness to an unshakeable hope: that God works faithfully in and through imperfect lives, and that meaning is often seen only in hindsight.