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If you are experiencing a journey of pain and sickness-or are caring for someone who is-you will find encouragement from these devotions in Finding Hope in the Storm. Vicki Earhart, a nurse for more than fifty years, was happily active in her church and community. She loved walking, playing pickleball, lifting weights, and bowling. Then suddenly her world was turned upside down by four words: "It looks like cancer." In this book, Vicki shares honestly about her breast cancer journey. She is open about the struggles, pain, and fear. But she doesn't leave it there. She shares how she found hope.…mehr

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If you are experiencing a journey of pain and sickness-or are caring for someone who is-you will find encouragement from these devotions in Finding Hope in the Storm. Vicki Earhart, a nurse for more than fifty years, was happily active in her church and community. She loved walking, playing pickleball, lifting weights, and bowling. Then suddenly her world was turned upside down by four words: "It looks like cancer." In this book, Vicki shares honestly about her breast cancer journey. She is open about the struggles, pain, and fear. But she doesn't leave it there. She shares how she found hope. And how she leaned on Jesus. Her desire is that these devotionals will help readers realize their fears and worries and physical challenges are normal responses-and discover how to cling to Jesus and God's Word to find hope in the storm.
Autorenporträt
Vicki Earhart, a nurse for over fifty years, is an author, speaker, small group leader, and teacher. Since her journey with breast cancer, God has been opening doors for her to touch others going through similar journeys. In her church, she serves on the leadership team of a cancer support group and is helping develop a cancer support organization. Married to her high school sweetheart, David, for fifty-three years, she enjoys family times with their two sons and daughters-in-law and six grandchildren. She and David reside in Webb City, Missouri.