Noah was a typical 20-year-old, working at a restaurant, mastering video games, and hanging out with his girlfriend. His life changed from typical to trauma in a moment of time, and trauma led to a life lived to glorify God. Noah was sitting in line at a red light when a drunk driver crashed into his vehicle. It is a miracle he survived the wreck and lives to share his testimony of God's grace through the difficult and unexpected journey of living with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). "Mom, I'm thankful for the accident." "What?" I asked, taken by surprise. "I'm thankful because I don't…mehr
Noah was a typical 20-year-old, working at a restaurant, mastering video games, and hanging out with his girlfriend. His life changed from typical to trauma in a moment of time, and trauma led to a life lived to glorify God. Noah was sitting in line at a red light when a drunk driver crashed into his vehicle. It is a miracle he survived the wreck and lives to share his testimony of God's grace through the difficult and unexpected journey of living with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). "Mom, I'm thankful for the accident." "What?" I asked, taken by surprise. "I'm thankful because I don't remember everything I did during the two years of memory that I lost. I know it wasn't anything good because I wasn't living for God. I'm glad God wiped those memories away. I also know there is a God now. I know I was raised to believe in God, but I lost my faith. He saved me, and I know for a fact that He is real because me being alive is a miracle." In I Noah Guy, Noah's mother, Shannon Dorsey, tells the story of the fateful day and the months of recovery that followed. The accident changed the lives of the entire family. Each person faces ongoing grief and daily challenges as a result of the injuries Noah sustained. They all live with the reality of how fragile life is, and how grateful they are that Noah lives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shannon lives in Central Texas with her husband, Jason Dorsey, and their children, Edward James Salinas II, Noah Alexander Salinas, Joseph Anthony Salinas, Nathanael Tyrel Dorsey, and Miracle Marie Dorsey. Jason and Shannon Dorsey have served in pastoral ministry at The Lighthouse UPC in Killeen, Texas since January of 2016. She is an executive administrative assistant at a counseling and consulting company, and has an Associates Degree with focus in Psychology from Central Texas College. For speaking engagements, contact her at 254.371.4350, or by email at ShannonMDorsey123@gmail.com. "In writing this book, I hope to reach others that have gone through or are going through the difficulties of domestic violence. There is a life after abuse, and though at times it seems hopeless, there is always a way out. "There is a loving and caring God that hears your prayers and cries for help. You can have a better life and you're worth is far above rubies, diamonds, or gold. "I hope that in opening up and sharing my testimony, others will see that there is so much more waiting for them. You deserve better and deserve to be truly loved."
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