Tag Archives: Chronic Pain

When God Rescripts Your Life

Velasquez views her pain in this way: “God is repurposing my pain. I’m kinder now. I’m a more intentional listener. . . . And it’s made me much, much closer to God” (183).

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Ghost Boy

(Book Review) Ghost Boy

Reviewed by: Virginia Peterson, former church librarian Church: Rochester, N.Y. Introduction Title: Ghost Boy: the miraculous escape of a misdiagnosed boy trapped inside his own body Author: Martin Pistorius Publisher: Nelson Books (Thomas Nelson) Publication Date: November 19, 2013 Format: Print and ebook Length: 276 Pages OVERVIEW At age 12, Martin came down with a mysterious illness that left […]

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Ghost Boy

(Book Review) Ghost Boy

Martin Pistorius tells his story in short chapters, from childhood in Johannesburg, South Africa, through his marriage in the UK, in 2008. The title comes from his 14 year ordeal, after succumbing to an unknown neuromuscular disorder at age 12 which trapped his body in a wheelchair and rendered him silent.

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Chronic Pain

(Book Review) Chronic Pain

No one likes pain but everyone experiences it. This is part of our sin cursed world. Chronic Pain is short and very informal.

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