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Humpty Dumpty Syndrome, The
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And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God…
–Romans 8:28 Do circumstances look out of control?
Look Again!
They are never out of God’s!

Jan Warrington’s adopted son, David–a young, brilliant elementary school teacher–was in a serious car accident that left him brain injured. As Jan shares David’s slow recovery in a serious car accident that left him brain injured. As Jan shares David’s slow recovery process, discover how you, if faced with giving care to a loved one can:

-Maneuver through impossible situations as a caregiver. -Recognize benefits and miracles in the middle of those trying moments. -Move in the power of God’s love. -Draw strength from humor and the joy of the Lord. -See the triumphs of progress when there is nothing but hopelessness. -Experience the hand of God at work.Jan shows you how to:

-Walk in faith each day for your loved one’s healing. -Make vital practical decisions with long-lasting positive results.Jan Warrington’s unique message is more than a mere guide to surviving pain. It is a testimony to the daily miracles and triumphs that could only come from a merciful God, who puts life, unlike Humpty Dumpty, back together again.

About the author:

A native of Michigan, young high school graduate Jan Warrington, started her climb through Christian education and real estate. She was a correspondent for a statewide recreational newspaper and expanded to include nostalgic Christmas stories and other writings for local newspapers. Challenged by dyslexia, she earned a PhD at the age of sixty-nine and was granted a second honorary one for extensive work in the brain injury movement. She is married to Willard, a retired administrator and professor, and has four living children, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Also available from Jan Warrington is A Caregiver’s Triumph (Creation House 2005).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Creation House
Country
United States
Date
3 August 2006
Pages
208
ISBN
9781591859987

And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God…
–Romans 8:28 Do circumstances look out of control?
Look Again!
They are never out of God’s!

Jan Warrington’s adopted son, David–a young, brilliant elementary school teacher–was in a serious car accident that left him brain injured. As Jan shares David’s slow recovery in a serious car accident that left him brain injured. As Jan shares David’s slow recovery process, discover how you, if faced with giving care to a loved one can:

-Maneuver through impossible situations as a caregiver. -Recognize benefits and miracles in the middle of those trying moments. -Move in the power of God’s love. -Draw strength from humor and the joy of the Lord. -See the triumphs of progress when there is nothing but hopelessness. -Experience the hand of God at work.Jan shows you how to:

-Walk in faith each day for your loved one’s healing. -Make vital practical decisions with long-lasting positive results.Jan Warrington’s unique message is more than a mere guide to surviving pain. It is a testimony to the daily miracles and triumphs that could only come from a merciful God, who puts life, unlike Humpty Dumpty, back together again.

About the author:

A native of Michigan, young high school graduate Jan Warrington, started her climb through Christian education and real estate. She was a correspondent for a statewide recreational newspaper and expanded to include nostalgic Christmas stories and other writings for local newspapers. Challenged by dyslexia, she earned a PhD at the age of sixty-nine and was granted a second honorary one for extensive work in the brain injury movement. She is married to Willard, a retired administrator and professor, and has four living children, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Also available from Jan Warrington is A Caregiver’s Triumph (Creation House 2005).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Creation House
Country
United States
Date
3 August 2006
Pages
208
ISBN
9781591859987