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Allyce Fogle- Logue is a writer and ordained elder in the Global Methodist Church. She has written for YouVersion Bible App, Life. Church, Firebrand Magazine, Judson Press, and the Future Church Company with content focus in spiritual formation and discipleship. Allyce has also been a featured speaker at conferences and worship events across the United States.
Allyce has worked in the local church for nearly a decade, now serving as an Associate Pastor. She resides in Pennsylvania with her husband, David.
New Release
A Walk Through the Psalms with Lament and Hope
We live in a world that avoids pain at all costs. When we suffer—whether from loss, trauma, betrayal, or burnout—we’re often told to distract ourselves, think positive, or just “have more faith.” But Scripture offers a more honest and healing response: lament.
In Heaven’s Ache, pastor and writer Allyce Fogle-Logue guides readers through the raw and real language of the Psalms—an ancient collection of poetry that gives voice to our deepest aches and longings. Once a normal and prevalent practice in the Bible, lament today is almost forgotten. But it’s exactly what our hurting souls need.
Born out of her own season of personal grief, this forty-day journey gently reintroduces lament not as a sign of weakness, but as a sacred rhythm. It’s how we hold our sorrow before God, wrestle with our doubt, and still choose to hope.
Lament vocalizes our hearts. It is a turning towards—not away from—God. Through daily Scripture, spiritual insight, and guided reflection, Heaven’s Ache helps you process sorrow honestly while anchoring your soul in the hope of resurrection.
Whether your wounds are fresh or long-hidden, this book offers a faithful companion for the journey—inviting you to lament like you mean it and discover the God who meets you there.