Hand in Hand with God: Witnessing on the Way

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Flora L. Williams ISBN: 9781462647262
Publisher: America Star Books Publication: May 30, 2006
Imprint: America Star Books Language: English
Author: Flora L. Williams
ISBN: 9781462647262
Publisher: America Star Books
Publication: May 30, 2006
Imprint: America Star Books
Language: English
The journey that began as a pleasure trip to Mexico would have been a tragedy if it hadn=t become an encounter with the Holy along the way. Follow the author as she overcomes a debilitating accident and journeys onward to rearrange her life for ministry and service. Through valley and mountaintop experiences, her journey inspires any with tormented spirits, wounded hearts, loss of limb, a loss of trust in people, or a need for change. -Prof. Tom Mullen Flora spares no details about the accident, her reactions to it, or the reactions of others. Delightful are pages in which she tells in quick sentences how she learned to rearrange the house, reorganize her desk, and play the piano with only her left hand. -Pres. Gene Roop Flora uses her wounds not as an easily justifiable spring of bitterness, but as a sweet, healing balm for others. Anyone can read her story, and realize that we are all, at some point, wounded travelers, and that our wounds are meant to be a source of healing for other pilgrims. -Director William Field
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The journey that began as a pleasure trip to Mexico would have been a tragedy if it hadn=t become an encounter with the Holy along the way. Follow the author as she overcomes a debilitating accident and journeys onward to rearrange her life for ministry and service. Through valley and mountaintop experiences, her journey inspires any with tormented spirits, wounded hearts, loss of limb, a loss of trust in people, or a need for change. -Prof. Tom Mullen Flora spares no details about the accident, her reactions to it, or the reactions of others. Delightful are pages in which she tells in quick sentences how she learned to rearrange the house, reorganize her desk, and play the piano with only her left hand. -Pres. Gene Roop Flora uses her wounds not as an easily justifiable spring of bitterness, but as a sweet, healing balm for others. Anyone can read her story, and realize that we are all, at some point, wounded travelers, and that our wounds are meant to be a source of healing for other pilgrims. -Director William Field

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