Heavens Whisper : A Journey Through Crisis
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Imagine for a moment that you are a prisoner, confined in the smallest, most unrelenting cage known to mankind. Imagine the cage is your own weak and tender flesh. Unable to communicate or move a muscle, you are left in an unforgiving shell. You are trapped, and death is the only way to escape your confinement. As inconceivable as this might sound, this indeed was my father’s reality for decades. This is what the disease known as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) did to him. He lost everything physically and mentally possible, and I, in the process of witnessing this tragedy, began losing my heart and soul. -Rita Jaget Ellis Tragedy strikes, and in an instant our lives are changed forever. Why must loved ones suffer and die? Who hasn’t asked the question “Why?” or wondered where God is in a desperate hour? None of us are exempt from pain and suffering. Whether it be emotional or physical, a loved one or ourselves, we are all candidates. This book is about: Understanding and managing our emotions in crises Understanding and accepting suffering and death Understanding God’s action or lack of action in any given situation Getting past our personal crises and allowing ourselves to pursue lives full of purpose This book has the potential to change lives; it beats with a heart and soul of its own.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591607649
ISBN10: 1591607647
Rita Ellis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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