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Good Morning, Alice
by VanBaren, Gise J.
What Does One Do When Diagnosed with A Fatal Disease? Alice was dying from Lou Gehrig's disease. During the last stages of her illness, letters arrived daily to comfort and encourage her. Were these notes from the Hemlock Society, urging Alice to claim her right to die with dignity and call someone in to assist her in suicide? Or from the Stoic, coaching Alice to keep a stiff upper lip, to suck in her gut, and to draw from her inner resources in order calmly to resign herself to her fate? No. Instead, it deals with the attitude of the Christian toward suffering, based on a theology that recognizes the sovereignty of God in all trials. For comfort in suffering and for an example of how to be a godly comforter to others in their suffering, read the book.
Paperback, 157 pages,
USD 11.95 / CAD 16.95