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And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God...Romans 8:28Do circumstances look out of control?Look Again!They are never out of God's!Jan Warrington's adopted son, Davida young, brilliant elementary school teacherwas in a serious car accident that left him brain injured. As Jan shares David's slow recovery in a serious car accident that left him brain injured. As Jan shares David's slow recovery process, discover how you, if faced with giving care to a loved one can:Maneuver through impossible situations as a caregiver. Recognize benefits and miracles in the middle of those trying moments. Move in the power of God's love. Draw strength from humor and the joy of the Lord. See the triumphs of progress when there is nothing but hopelessness. Experience the hand of God at work.Jan shows you how to:Walk in faith each day for your loved one's healing. Make vital practical decisions with longlasting positive results.Jan Warrington's unique message is more than a mere guide to surviving pain. It is a testimony to the daily miracles and triumphs that could only come from a merciful God, who puts life, unlike Humpty Dumpty, back together again.About the author:A native of Michigan, young high school graduate Jan Warrington, started her climb through Christian education and real estate. She was a correspondent for a statewide recreational newspaper and expanded to include nostalgic Christmas stories and other writings for local newspapers. Challenged by dyslexia, she earned a PhD at the age of sixtynine and was granted a second honorary one for extensive work in the brain injury movement. She is married to Willard, a retired administrator and professor, and has four living children, six grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren.Also available from Jan Warrington is A Caregiver's Triumph (Creation House 2005).
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