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How do you navigate life when you, or those you love, are faced with the loss of what you just can't live without? Your child. Will I Have To Brush My Teeth in Heaven reveals the true story of a family beautifully blessed but tested almost to breaking point. When faced with the illness of their youngest son Samuel, they had to quickly adapt to hospital life with a sick child, and then to life without that child after he passed away. Only eighteen months later, tragedy struck the family again. This time it was their second son, Ben, who at six years old, was diagnosed with brain cancer. Devastatingly, he also passed away. As you journey through their story, you will be challenged to consider some big questions. How do you:
respond to suffering? forgive others that hurt you? help others in their loss? hold on to hope when it feels like you have lost, or are losing, everything?
Their story, and their ability to overcome will encourage you to go deeper as you ponder God's love for you and others - even when the longed-for healing, or answer to your prayers, does not come. There is a hope that is greater than what we see in this world; come and be enthralled by it.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
How do you navigate life when you, or those you love, are faced with the loss of what you just can't live without? Your child. Will I Have To Brush My Teeth in Heaven reveals the true story of a family beautifully blessed but tested almost to breaking point. When faced with the illness of their youngest son Samuel, they had to quickly adapt to hospital life with a sick child, and then to life without that child after he passed away. Only eighteen months later, tragedy struck the family again. This time it was their second son, Ben, who at six years old, was diagnosed with brain cancer. Devastatingly, he also passed away. As you journey through their story, you will be challenged to consider some big questions. How do you:
respond to suffering? forgive others that hurt you? help others in their loss? hold on to hope when it feels like you have lost, or are losing, everything?
Their story, and their ability to overcome will encourage you to go deeper as you ponder God's love for you and others - even when the longed-for healing, or answer to your prayers, does not come. There is a hope that is greater than what we see in this world; come and be enthralled by it.