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Cindy Marks is a hospice nurse who has unfortunately witnessed heartbreaking fear and desperation in her patients and family members as they attempt to come to grips with death. In her guide to facing death peacefully, Marks reveals what she has learned while providing comfort and enlightenment. Death is not to be feared, but instead celebrated as a journey filled with miracles.Marks, who has cared for hundreds of hospice patients, offers insight into her personal feelings while sharing real-life stories of the dying as they transitioned to the next life. From the woman who was blessed with the gift of hearing for the first time during her final days to the man who relied on a quiet, strong faith and unconditional love to carry him through until the end and finally the young divorced woman who was terrified to die, Marks offers a poignant glimpse into lessons learned from each patient that will help anyone walking the same journey to find clarity, inspiration, and ultimately peace of mind.Hospice: The Serene Warmth of Wisdom shares advice and true stories from a hospice nurse that will encourage the dying and their families to embrace the greatest miracle of all: to return home to heaven with God's grace.
Working on Living is not just about labor. It also gives you an insight on working for the Lord, why it's so important to work for him, and the pay you'll receive. It has some poetry that has to do with labor of all sorts. The book will enlighten you on how to be a better person.
The journey of Alzheimer's with a loved one is difficult. More and more caregivers are deciding to not let them walk that path alone. Their pain is your pain. Their sadness is your sadness. Their anger is your anger. Their confusion is your confusion. When they no longer have their memories, you share yours with them. Sometimes there is a glimmer, a sparkle, that reaches out of their darkness. There's a happy, shared memory that, for a moment, makes it easier.In Momma's Chuckle, author Cheryl L. Emery shares the special memories made as she helped care for her mother who was suffering from Alzheimer's. Throughout the journey, Emery journaled the happy, silly, and amusing things her mother said. For Emery, it helped to tame the disease that was taking her mother from her.What began as a series of Facebook posts has emerged into this tribute to Emery's mother and her witty humor and insight. Emery shares their story to support others who travel on this difficult, but rewarding, journey.
God spared my family of 8 members four times. There were two tornados, a flood, and power take off shaft, twice bleeding internally, two fires, rare disease, terminal, cancer, car accidents and many things that drove me to my knees. God allowed all these trials to bring brokenness, that I might become a Christian. I wanted change that I might walk in Gods ways. God really spoke through His Word. He allowed many trials to change me. God took me through so much scripture. There is great power in His Word. He will show you through his Word what he wants to change. He wants obedience. He has taken me through many trials until I go around Jericho without a word. You cant grumble or complain. If you complain your telling God he cant do it. I love to tell the story of what God does for me. I love to walk with Him. He wants us to be an encourager to people and show forth the love of God. Share the Word with them. There are hurting people everywhere.
Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, Joyce was shocked to learn that 1 out of 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Even more shocking were the insensitive statements made by family and friends.Even the most positive prognosis will have hurdles, challenges, side effects, and fears. It is a long road with twists and turns and sometimes less-than-ideal circumstances that no one talks about.Walk in her shoes and learn how you could brighten a patient's day. Understand, words really do have meaning; learn what you might say but, more importantly, what not to say. And just know, silence can be the most hurtful of all. Be there not only in the beginning but through it all, because this beast can return time and time again, which is the scariest of all.Joyce tells her story to share what she has learned-the true meaning of support and friendship, because this could be you, your wife, friend, sister, or daughter.
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