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Rod Knoerr and his wife, Beth, discovered how amazingly true the words from the song "Just Be Held" by the group Casting Crowns were for the health care storm they found themselves in when she was diagnosed with cancer. In that song, the Christian rock band sings: Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place, If your eyes are on the storm, you'll wonder if I love you still, But if your eyes are on the cross, you'll know I always have and always will. In Don't Waste This Storm, the author invites you to join him on a five-year journey that led him and his wife to hospitals and cities…mehr

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Rod Knoerr and his wife, Beth, discovered how amazingly true the words from the song "Just Be Held" by the group Casting Crowns were for the health care storm they found themselves in when she was diagnosed with cancer. In that song, the Christian rock band sings: Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place, If your eyes are on the storm, you'll wonder if I love you still, But if your eyes are on the cross, you'll know I always have and always will. In Don't Waste This Storm, the author invites you to join him on a five-year journey that led him and his wife to hospitals and cities they never thought they'd visit. As they went from place to place, they found God using them to encourage and bring hope to others in the midst of their storm. The author discovered this time to be the most impactful of his life as he kept his eyes on the cross. Both he and his wife learned so many lessons. They found the storm they were facing actually magnified their light and ignited the faith of those around them. Discover how life's darkest moments can propel you to move forward and inspire those around you with this inspiring book.
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Autorenporträt
Rod Knoerr is a dentist, and certified leadership coach who left dentistry for a time to receive his M. Div. degree. He was married to Beth for forty years before she opened her eyes in heaven. He is the father of five married children and thirteen grandchildren, all in Michigan.