Imagine losing everything you own, in a flash. The smoke of your home rises in front of you, yet the police block you from going to the house. You evacuate nothing. And the news shows the burning of your home for years to come.Dr. Sid Webb faced this scenario when he watched his home go up in smoke at Ground Zero of the Black Forest wildfire. It was the most destructive fire in the history of Colorado.In his compelling new book, Nomad’s Fire, Sid tells the story of the fire in vivid detail. He builds tension to show why it was significant and describes with candor what he learned in the aftermath. The twists and ironies will surprise you.Sid includes a special appendix in Nomad’s Fire. You’ll learn how to support a friend through disaster. You’ll discover how to navigate the awkward topic of what to say to a victim. You’ll better understand what is going through your friend's mind.The things Sid experienced while digging in the ash: Were they supernatural? Coincidental? Were they a message?The stories in Nomad’s Fire are real; the lessons are eternal. Nomad’s Fire will inspire and challenge you. You’ll grow deeper from the hard-earned wisdom Sid shares. You’ll improve your ability to maneuver through crisis. You’ll gain insight into how to recover when life deals you a bad hand.Dr. Sid Webb is a nonprofit specialist in Colorado Springs, with over 35 years of leadership, speaking, and consulting experience. Sid is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Florida State University. He and his wife Suzy have rebuilt their lives since the fire. After the fire, Sid founded Build What Counts to challenge people to make it count while they can.