When a storm passes, the damage left behind is not only physical. Homes are lost, routines are shattered, and familiar landmarks disappear—but so do certainty, safety, and a sense of normal. Hope in the Storm: A Survivor’s Journal was written for those walking through the aftermath of natural disaster. Not as a guide filled with easy answers or spiritual clichés, but as a companion for the long road of recovery. Drawing from his own experiences surviving Hurricane Katrina and historic flooding years later, pastor and crisis care chaplain Richard Sandberg offers honest reflection, Scripture, and space to process the emotions many survivors carry quietly—shock, grief, guilt, anger, and questions of faith. Each chapter invites readers to slow down, reflect, and encounter God’s presence in the middle of uncertainty. This journal does not promise quick healing or neat conclusions. Instead, it offers something more enduring: permission to be honest, assurance that you are not alone, and hope rooted in the One who remains steady when everything else has been shaken. Whether used alone or alongside others, Hope in the Storm is a gentle reminder that while the road forward may not be easy, healing is possible—and hope can rise again.