From the series: Odyssey of Hope Series

Rising Beyond Hope

A Memoir of Grief, Loss, and Faith

About

 On a quiet Missouri farm, Marvin Wilmes’s childhood is shaped by the warmth of a sprawling Catholic family and the gentle rhythms of rural life. But when a series of losses—his beloved dog, a cousin’s tragic drowning, the death of President Kennedy—shatter that innocence, Marvin’s faith begins to falter. 

As he grows, the questions deepen: Why does God seem silent in the face of heartbreak? How do you hold on to hope when prayers go unanswered?

In this candid memoir, Marvin traces his journey from the security of family traditions through the storms of grief, rebellion, and spiritual drift. A near-fatal accident and a desperate prayer in the Marine Corps spark a renewal, but true tests await when his mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer. 

Called home as the eldest of nine, Marvin becomes caregiver, advocate, and reluctant messenger of hard truths, all while wrestling with the limits of faith and the meaning of hope.

Rising Beyond Hope is a testament to the quiet strength found in community, the enduring legacy of a mother’s love, and the unexpected ways grace can break through. 

For anyone who has questioned, grieved, or searched for purpose, Marvin’s story offers a witness to the possibility of healing and the promise that hope can rise from even the deepest loss.

Unlike other memoirs, Rising Beyond Hope provides a Reflections and Takeaways feature at the end of each chapter, perfect for private journaling and reflection, book study groups, and grief support groups.