Still reeling from the chaos of Hurricane Katrinaoand the death of his grandmother as well as his divorce that same yearoformer investment broker, minister, and first-time author Bruce Lee Smith began to collect his thoughts on faith, survival, and recovery. The electrifying result is Soul Storm, a carefully crafted narrative utilizing examples from the Bible, art, literature, business, and history demonstrating how different people throughout the ages and the world have used disastrous circumstances as a launching point for rebuilding their souls and reconstructing their lives. Reflecting on his own personal disasters, his stepfatheris death at age twenty-seven, a back injury that resulted in his sacrifice of a tennis career, his divorce, his grandmotheris death, and other catastrophes, as well as national disasters that affect the countryis spiritual and emotional wellbeing, Smith asks the difficult questions: Is God involved? Is He good? Is He speaking to us through these events? Can any good purpose come from such events? Soul Storm: Finding God Amidst Disaster is not a typical motivational book. Offering Hurricane Katrina as both a symbol and a practical reference point, Smith taps into the fear we all wrestle with when faced with overwhelming, sudden life changes. Smithis ability to see Godis bigger plan above the rubble is a gift to all of us, whether we are trying to survive the aftereffects of a hurricane, an illness, or any type of calamity. As he unravels the issues of politics, religion, race, psychology, justice, science, compassion, humanity, love, and restoration bound up in this recent disaster, he takes us on a journey that ultimately leads us back to God. Twenty-five percent of the authoris profits will be donated through faith-based organizations to New Orleans rebuilding efforts. About the Author Before Hurricane Katrina, Bruce Smith was the director of development and a teaching pastor at Uptown Church in New Orleans (a Willow Creek model church) and a senior broker at an investment firm. After Hurricane Katrina, the church closed, and Smith resigned his position at the investment firm in order to devote himself full-time to writing and speaking engagements. A minister and a father of three children and two Labrador retrievers, Smith spends his free time on the tennis court, with his children, and as an amateur photographer. Visit www.soulstormsite.com for more information on the author and his related projects such as StormKat Ministries.