The Book

About the book

FAITH

LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS

‘Faith: Light in the Darkness’ emerged from Ramón A. Beras’s darkest hour. When his daughter Sindia Mercedes died, he could have abandoned his faith entirely. Instead, he discovered that genuine belief in God becomes most powerful precisely when everything else fails.

 

This book contains twenty-seven chapters that address the questions people actually ask during crisis. How do you pray when words won’t come? Why does God allow suffering? How can faith coexist with honest grief? The author answers these from experience, not theory.

 

Ramón refuses to minimize pain or pretend that faith makes suffering disappear. But shows how spiritual conviction changes our relationship with hardship. He demonstrates that believing in God doesn’t prevent tragedy but provides strength to endure what feels impossible to survive.

 

Each chapter throughout ‘Faith: Light in the Darkness’ combines personal story with biblical wisdom, creating content that works as both memoir and practical guide. It’s a memorial to a beloved daughter, a testimony of faith tested by fire, and a resource for anyone facing their dark season.

 

Parents who have lost children will find particular comfort, but anyone questioning how faith relates to suffering will discover answers that prove helpful. The result is a book that transforms pain into purpose, showing that even devastating loss can produce something meaningful for others.

Why Read It?

FAITH

LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS

‘Faith: Light in the Darkness’ offers something increasingly rare: honest hope based on actual experience. Ramón writes from the reality of losing a child, not from comfortable theory. He faced questions that only arise during genuine crisis and found answers that actually work when everything falls apart.

 

This book speaks directly to parents who have lost children, people whose faith feels threatened by circumstances, and anyone seeking spiritual guidance that works during real problems, not just Sunday mornings. The author addresses the hard questions that emerge during actual suffering.

 

The twenty-seven chapters create a complete resource that works for immediate crisis and long-term spiritual growth. Each section stands alone while contributing to the larger understanding of how faith sustains us during impossible circumstances.

 

This book proves that our worst experiences can become sources of strength for others. It demonstrates that even the most devastating loss can produce something valuable and helpful for people facing similar struggles.