Christians Get Hurt Too
Debbie Berger
Christians Get Hurt Too
Debbie Berger
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As Christians, we want life to be easy and pretty for us, but often it's the opposite: hard and messy. On July 7, 2007, my husband, David was injured on the job. He fell from the top of a machine, severing the fingers on his left hand when he grabbed the swinging door of the machine to keep from falling off. As the machine tipped, he fell 6 ft. onto a concrete floor, hitting his head, which resulted in a head injury. He also suffered from memory loss, and trauma. Read how we came through this event with God's help, in a life-altering event that changed us forever. Fifteen years later, we are still traveling this road. Christians Get Hurt Too is an easy to read story of faith and hope in tragedy. Debbie Berger is an ordained minister, wife, and mother. Her hobbies include writing, crocheting, reading, scrapbooking, and being with family and friends. Debbie graduated from Sullivan Business College, attended Oakland City College, and earned a degree from The Institute of Children's Literature. She is published in Reminisce Magazine. Debbie and David have been married for over 44 years and they live in Clarksville, Indiana.
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