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It all started March 6, 2012, as author Gina Davis sent her two children off to school-nine-year-old Eli and seven-year-old Elisha. Eli had a small cough, but not enough to concern his mother. But that symptom was just the beginning of a long journey during which Davis would rely more than ever on her faith in God. In Hope Climbs, she recounts the days and nights as Eli battled a rare disease that doctors found hard to diagnose. This story journeys into the valley and gives insight into a mother's heart as she watches her son die before her eyes. She tells this story of a son's struggle to…mehr

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It all started March 6, 2012, as author Gina Davis sent her two children off to school-nine-year-old Eli and seven-year-old Elisha. Eli had a small cough, but not enough to concern his mother. But that symptom was just the beginning of a long journey during which Davis would rely more than ever on her faith in God. In Hope Climbs, she recounts the days and nights as Eli battled a rare disease that doctors found hard to diagnose. This story journeys into the valley and gives insight into a mother's heart as she watches her son die before her eyes. She tells this story of a son's struggle to live and a mother's struggle to find hope. Hope Climbs chronicles an epic journey that goes to the bottom of the mountain and then shows the light that comes when Davis didn't give up, when she didn't quit, when she just kept climbing. www.hopeclimbs.com
Autorenporträt
Dr. Gina Davis is a licensed clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Mount St. Mary's University's Counseling & Psychological Services in Los Angeles, and also served as the Accessibility Specialist at the San Francisco Art Institute. Dr. Davis presented her doctoral dissertation on the relationship between African American father involvement and the success of their college-age children at the Organization of Counseling Center Directors in Higher Education (OCCDHE) conference. She maintains a private practice centered on supporting high-achievers in overcoming perfectionism, embracing their authentic selves, and cultivating self-compassion. Visit her online at www.ginadavispsyd.com.