Though written with the ill first in mind, this book is not to the ill only. It finds its way into rooms of human need or differculty. This description may be from another edition of this product.
"There are many rooms in the House of Pain. I have asked that I may not miss any room where a reader of this book is or shall be." This quote taken from Chapter 7, "Rough Water" could serve as the thesis for this little book. Amy Carmichael was a 19th century missionary to India. This book is a companion for a walk with pain. The book addresses every aspect of pain: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Carmichael teaches us how to bear our burdens with grace and dignity. Each chapter uses examples from nature to illuminate the lessons that God hides within the pain and stress of our lives. An enriching book for the modern reader!
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