It's Called Life: Living, Loving, Hurting, ChangingTate Publishing, 2007 - 110 páginas A daring and difficult helicopter rescue took her to the hospital and started her on a journey of new understandings about life. What Lankard teaches us through her experiences is that even in the darkest times, there are gifts that come to us to help us endure. With friends and family to support us and faith to sustain us, even in sorrow and pain we can find comfort if we open our eyes to see it and our hearts to feel it. |
Contenido
Foreword | 15 |
Introduction | 17 |
Life Is a Risky Business | 23 |
The X Factor | 31 |
A More Gentle Name for Fear | 35 |
Helpful Hands Loving Hearts | 43 |
Limitations Laughter and Leaps | 47 |
Encouragement Is a Wonderful Thing | 53 |
Pain A Constant Companion | 59 |
A Failure for Everyone to See | 65 |
Life Is Never Settled | 73 |
A Time to Laugh A Time to Mourn | 81 |
Gifts in the Darkness | 97 |
Courageous Risks Are Life Giving | 103 |
Life Is a Continuum | 107 |
Términos y frases comunes
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