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Frightened by cancer? Riddled with questions? Perhaps you or a loved one is battling this disease. Do you know where to turn for encouragement, comfort and support? In Her Shoes-Dancing in the Shadow of Cancer is a collection of vignettes, highlighting the stories of everyday women with everyday lives interrupted by cancer-their challenges, heartbreaks, questions and triumphs. Each devotional focuses on one aspect of their cancer journey. In these pages, you will find: •Humor •Sidebars with helpful tips •Uplifting scriptures •Encouraging prayers •Real women coping with a diagnosis of cancer…mehr

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Frightened by cancer? Riddled with questions? Perhaps you or a loved one is battling this disease. Do you know where to turn for encouragement, comfort and support? In Her Shoes-Dancing in the Shadow of Cancer is a collection of vignettes, highlighting the stories of everyday women with everyday lives interrupted by cancer-their challenges, heartbreaks, questions and triumphs. Each devotional focuses on one aspect of their cancer journey. In these pages, you will find: •Humor •Sidebars with helpful tips •Uplifting scriptures •Encouraging prayers •Real women coping with a diagnosis of cancer Cancer is hard, but you are not alone. As you cross the threshold, catching a glimpse into the lives of these women, you will find strength, inspiration and hope.
Autorenporträt
Writer and speaker Joanie Shawhan is an ovarian cancer survivor and a registered nurse. She writes encouraging articles for women undergoing chemotherapy. Publishing credits include Coping with Cancer magazine, "God Still Meets Needs" and The Upper Room. Joanie has led small group Bible studies and facilitated Bible-based classes. She has been a speaker as well as retreat planner. She is a speaker in the Survivors Teaching Students: Saving Women's Lives program sponsored by the OCRA (Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance). Joanie enjoys teaching and sharing her ovarian cancer experience with the medical students. She is an active member in the Wisconsin Ovarian Cancer Alliance and her local ovarian cancer group, The Fried Eggs-Sunny-Side Up. Joanie has trained under many publishing industry professionals at Write to Publish and the Quad-Cities Christian Writers Conference. She is a member of WordGirls, and a writing critique group, Friends of the Pen. When not writing or attending one of her book clubs, Joanie enjoys swimming, knitting, and designing jewelry. You may connect with Joanie on her website at www.joanieshawhan. com.