Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Angel behind the Rocking Chair or Congratulations You Have Cancer

Angel Behind the Rocking Chair: Stories of Hope in Unexpected Places

Author: Pam Vredevelt

After the loss of her first baby and the birth of a fourth child with Down Syndrome, Pam Vredevelt felt that she had fallen from God's grasp. As she was soon to discover, however, God was just beginning to hold her tight and lead the way out of her endless pit of despair. With humor and touching insight, Pam unveils her struggle to emerge from darkness into the light in this paperback release of her popular work. Many have been touched by the same anguish; Pam shares their stories and how the supernatural touch of God sustained them through the darkest days of life.

About the Author:

Pam Vredevelt is a conference speaker, pastor's wife, mother of three, and author of Empty Arms: Emotional Support for Those Who Have Suffered Miscarriage, Stillbirth or Tubal Pregnancy. She is a licensed professional counselor who holds a master's degree in psychology and communication. Pam, her husband, and their three children make their home in Gresham, Oregon.



Book review: Kentucky Housewife or Mennonite Recipes from the Shenandoah Valley

Congratulations, You Have Cancer!

Author: Leslie Bishop

If you have been diagnosed or have been living with cancer of any kind, I would like to start off by saying, "Congratulations!"

How can I say this to you? Because I have had my own personal encounter with breast cancer, and I discovered how empowering an experience it was. I know the extraordinary message that is before you, waiting to be received. This message is seeking your attention, and your encounter with cancer is one way to bring it to your awareness. Congratulations, You Have Cancer! will show you how to face your disease, utilizing a positive, spiritual approach that will enable you to change how you see your disease and recreate your experience of it. My hope is that you will discover why you have gone through or are going through cancer. "I realized I was not a victim of anything, but the creator of my experience. Every time I felt anger, rage, jealousy or fear, I wasn't allowing my well-being. I was beginning to understand the power of my thoughts and beliefs. I needed to continue to stay conscious of the way they made me feel." The truth is, you can choose to be cancer free.



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