I Do—I Did I Do—I Did

I Do—I Did

My Fifteen-Year Journey of Caring for My Wife with Early-Onset Alzheimer’s

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Publisher Description

Caring for a terminally ill loved one is such a difficult journey, especially when your loved one has been diagnosed with a long-term disease. How do you navigate the caring and decision making that will be needed? How does being a Christian help you in taking this journey?

The reward of caregiving is so worth it. It can be one of the highest acts of worship that can be humanly achieved. When you care for someone who is terminally ill, especially a loved one, you are serving God in a very special way.

Read about the journey, the challenges and the reliance on God’s strength to see it through to the end. How is it possible to care for a loved one for thousands of days in a row? How is it possible to survive? How is it possible to become a better Christian? See how God’s divine intervention was noticed and how His miracles were counted.

This book is about the caregiving journey, why tragedies occur and also provides help for dealing with the challenges that may come. It’s a reflection on how this kind of caretaking should be more frequently encouraged and celebrated in our society, rather than just celebrating wealth and careers. Brace yourself to experience this life changing true story.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2020
October 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
108
Pages
PUBLISHER
WestBow Press
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
1.4
MB