About the book
by Dr. Sarah Hurd Williams
A powerful spiritual memoir that follows one woman’s journey through love, pain, faith and healing and the discovery of true identity and worth in God.
Looking for Love Out of a Weak Eye is a faith-based and emotional journey inspired by biblical stories of Leah, Rachel and Jacob. The book explores how love, rejection and comparison can shape a person’s heart and choices.
It is not only a story about relationships but also about healing the inner self. Through real-life reflection and biblical truth, Dr. Sarah Hurd Williams shows how people often search for love in the wrong places while struggling with emotional pain and self-worth.
This book gently guides readers toward healing, reminding them that true love begins with understanding your value and trusting God’s plan for your life. It is a message of hope for anyone seeking restoration, peace and emotional freedom.
It encourages readers to focus on finding your true worth through faith, not through validation from others or broken relationships.
It explains how looking for true love should begin with self-respect, healing and trusting God’s timing instead of emotional pressure.
The story uses biblical drama and healing from Leah and Rachel’s lives to reflect real human struggles with love and acceptance.
It shows the journey of overcoming emotional pain through faith, reflection and letting go of unhealthy emotional patterns.
Begin your journey through healing, faith, and self-discovery. A powerful reminder that love, hope and restoration are still possible. Available now in print and digital editions.
God’s chosen people in this book means understanding that every reader is valued by God. The message reminds us that identity comes from faith, not rejection or comparison.
Overcoming emotional pain is central to the book because it shows how healing begins through faith and truth. The journey of overcoming emotional pain helps readers let go of hurt and grow stronger.
Looking for true love in this book means learning that love should not come from desperation or confusion. The message is about patience, healing, and trusting God’s plan.