You will be inspired to be vigilant and have hope that true love can conquer all.
The author tells this true story in simple but eloquent language. Comments from some of the readers include the following: "The book was a touching tribute to a beautiful lady.
Not wanting to forget a single word or detail I immediately wrote each down. Eventually I shared a little of the story with David Webster who helped edit my first book. He wrote in his notes back to me, This is your next book!
This is one man's story of how he believes God directed, sustained, strengthened, and supplied him with what he needed to care for his wife-as well as the toll it took on them both.
In Sickness and in Health is a personal account of one marriage that stood the test of time, not perfectly but which lasted thanks to those three components of the marriage equation: passion, intimacy, and commitment.
This is one man's story of how he believes God directed, sustained, strengthened, and supplied him with what he needed to care for his wife-as well as the toll it took on them both.
In Sickness and in Health: How to Cope when Your Loved One is Ill
In In Sickness and In Health, author Connie Williams takes to heart the part of the marital vow that a husband and wife care for each other in times of sickness and in health.
The readings in the book explore the many different approaches medical sociologists take to critically evaluate health and illness as societal, rather than purely individual, concerns.
In Sickness and in Health documents such a journey, the author's personal journey, taken from his wife's Alzheimer's diagnosis until her death.
Through the interpretation of material gleaned from diaries, letters and memoirs, the authors outline the everyday history of medicine, from the Restoration to the Victorian era.
This book is written to show an example of a lady who gave her life to living for God while facing the challenges of a debilitating disease. This book shows how a person can be real in the face of adversity.
The readings in the book explore the many different approaches medical sociologists take to critically evaluate health and illness as societal, rather than purely individual, concerns.