Camille Block is an author, entrepreneur, and career coach and serves as conservator, advocate, and ""voice"" for her beloved brother, who lives with cerebral palsy quadriplegia. After earning a degree in social science from Pepperdine University, she set out on a lifelong pursuit of emotional and spiritual wholeness, driven by an empathetic heartache for her brother and a restlessness for answers that extend beyond shallow cliches. Her passion is to help give a voice to silent sufferers and connect people to their purpose. As empty nesters with three adult children, Camille and her husband live in Southern California. She enjoys sipping frothy lattes in a real mug, engaging in deep talks with friends, walking on the beach in the sunshine, and playing a variety of games with her family when her kids visit.
"""This book sends forth flares in the dark night skies to all who are burdened with their own or a loved one's harrowing pain and suffering . . . disrupting the darkness, lighting the path forward . . ."" - Kristen Cummins, EdD, Traumatology; Licensed Family and Marriage Therapist "". . . a masterpiece of empathy, resilience, and advocacy . . . tackles a tornado of emotions . . . guilt, sadness, and the pursuit of hope."" - Ian I.T. Armstrong, M.D., American Board of Neurological Surgery, LTC USARMY Reserves ""If you have ever struggled with the unanswerable 'whys' and 'where is God?' . . . this book offers you hope and tangible help for navigating life's painful hallways."" - Brad Cummings, Co-author and Movie Producer of The Shack; General Editor, The Founders' Bible ""Empathy and love are inextricable from one another, and though this interconnectedness can be the source of so much of life's deepest meaning, it can also be the source of its deepest pain. Any parent of a sick child, any friend of someone with chronic pain, or, in Camille's case, any sibling of someone with a physical disability knows the challenge of watching your loved one struggle and not being able to take it away for them.How do we care for our loved ones' hearts in the midst of their struggles and take care of our own simultaneously? How do we deal with feelings of guilt for living in a healthy body while others don't have that same privilege? How do we have an abiding relationship with God and keep gratitude as our anchor when pain and anger are sometimes all we feel? Each one of us will face these questions at some point in our lives, and when they come, they often come in shouts, not whispers.Camille so gracefully walks us through each of these moments in Hope for Secondhand Suffering (TM) in a way that is not only extremely comforting but also highly applicable and practical. The book felt very therapeutic as Camille's heart is postured not just to tell her story but to minister to people. It's real, vulnerable, relatable, hope-filled, and perspective-changing, with beautiful bits of advice and spiritual insights throughout. - Foreword by Chelsea and Kirk Cameron"