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Beyond sending a "get-well card," many people know little about supporting someone through a serious illness -- let alone passing through one themselves. Life on Hold answers the need of many people who face -- or may soon be faced with -- a health crisis of longer duration. Written by a father and daughter who lost their wife and mother to an extended battle with cancer, this sensitive personal journal is dotted with illustrations from real-life survivors. Each chapter offers tools for dealing with the challenges of physical illness. A practical, spiritual handbook, it shows sufferers, ministers, lay workers, family, and friends how to trust God during a season of recovery or release. Scripture and counsel on getting through the first several weeks are among this book's most rare and precious gifts.
Saudi writer Fahd al-Atiq explores modern Riyadh through the character of Khaled, whose dysfunctional life, humdrum but rich in memories and introspection, bridges the gap between the old impoverished world of Najd and the consumerism of the years after the various oil booms, symbolized in this novel by the family's move from the lively back streets of the old city to an isolated dream villa in the new suburbs.
For more than twenty years Josie Méndez-Negrete has endured the emotional journey of watching her son Tito struggle with schizophrenia. Her powerful account is the first memoir by a Mexican American author to share the devastation and hope a family experiences in dealing with this mental illness. Méndez-Negrete depicts the evolution of the disease from her perspective as a parent and by relating Tito’s own narrative, illuminating the inadequacies of the US mental health system and the added burdens of addiction and blame. Through the author, Tito paints a vivid picture of his lived experiences and everyday traumas to show how his life and the lives of his loved ones have been impacted by mental illness.
You're going about your daily routine when you suddenly feel an odd squirming in your chest. You quickly realize that it is your heart, flopping around like a fish out of water. What do you do? You probably panic! Maybe you also experience dizziness, nausea, or shortness of breath, or maybe you have no other symptoms at all. But it's still very scary because... it's your heart! This is how chronic atrial fibrillation starts for many of us, and those who develop it often have little to no prior medical history to speak of. Once the demon a-fib has set in, though, we soon find our lives redirected down a dark uncharted path, our days consumed by vain attempts to divine the elusive origins of this mysterious malady as we desperately seek a panacea that can give us back our "normal"... or at least some way to weaken the grasp that this unwelcome beast now has on our lives. Through it all, we put on performances of a lifetime for the rest of the world, acting as though all is well while coping as best we can with this invisible disorder... one that he who has never suffered through it cannot possibly understand. Try as we might, though, our lives and relationships will surely end up the worse for wear. Within the pages of this book lies one man's personal account of how this condition impacted his life, how he managed to overcome it, the valuable knowledge that was acquired along the way, and the permanent marks that the journey has left on his subsequent existence. This medical autobiography is written in an informal first-person conversational style with accounts and information presented in such a way that it should be easy for just about everyone to understand and relate to.
When Robert and June met, it was inevitable to everyone that knew them that they would share a special love. Their marriage and the birth of their son Tim created a life for the Shermans that was close to perfect. Their world is turned upside-down when Robert suddenly disappears while camping with Tim and their lives change in a way that is beyond earthly comprehension.
When Rae Maddox begins yet another school in yet another town, a dangerous new friend forces her to finally take charge of her life--or risk losing everything and everyone she holds dear.
Inspiration to change your life.
It is almost a Herculean task writing the foreword of this very important book, Lay Hold on Eternal Life, having also been its editor. I thank Reverend Folorunso Joseph for giving me such a rare privilege. Lay Hold on Eternal Life is not the work of a man but of the Holy Spirit of God. It will show you that although many people, by their faith in Jesus Christ, receive eternal life of God, many are not able to attain eternal life with God, largely because they lack the revelation about what to do. According to the author, many depend on their own strength to run the Christian race but are consistently frustrated by Satan and his fallen angels. But wise Christians know that it is neither by power nor by might but by the Spirit of the Lord. As you read this most inspiring book, you will see heaven clearer than ever. You will come to the knowledge that those who attain the kingdom and inherit all things are not defeated believers but Christians who overcome. You will therefore be stirred to seek first the kingdom of God at the expense of the mundane things of the world that perish with time. It will strengthen you to lay hold on eternal life and press forward at all times (like Apostle Paul) to attain the crown of glory, which awaits anyone who finishes his race well. This book is destined to be a spiritual classic. It will expose to you satanic institutions and strategies he and his fallen angels use to lure man out of grace. It will increase your faith in Jesus Christ, enrich your hope in him, and enlarge you in the grace of the Savior. It will help you to overcome fear and unbelief and to avoid those things that the Lord says will not help anyone to overcome and inherit the kingdom of God. The authors presentation is quite vivid and practical and will leave you with a great hope of attaining eternal life and of reigning with the Lord forever. Lanre Jacob
This second edition of Catherine J. Allen's distinctive ethnography of the Quechua-speaking people of the Andes brings their story into the present. She has added an extensive afterword based on her visits to Sonqo in 1995 and 2000 and has updated and revised parts of the original text. The book focuses on the very real problem of cultural continuity in a changing world, and Allen finds that the hold life has in 2002 is not the same as it was in 1985.