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Love Poems to God is a collection of poetry and prose about complete dependence on God in the darkness and light of life experiences. The book encourages us to lay down our burdens onto God because we cannot handle them alone. The book is divided into three chapters: Dark, Dawn, and Light. Each chapter evokes a different emotion; however, there is an undercurrent of hope that permeates the entire collection as readers journey from the darkness, reflect, and emerge stronger than ever as they awaken in the dawn. The collection provides healing to the reader as they drown out the voices of…mehr

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Love Poems to God is a collection of poetry and prose about complete dependence on God in the darkness and light of life experiences. The book encourages us to lay down our burdens onto God because we cannot handle them alone. The book is divided into three chapters: Dark, Dawn, and Light. Each chapter evokes a different emotion; however, there is an undercurrent of hope that permeates the entire collection as readers journey from the darkness, reflect, and emerge stronger than ever as they awaken in the dawn. The collection provides healing to the reader as they drown out the voices of discouragement and despair and reflect on the consistency of God in all of life's events, realizing it's all a blessing. All of it.
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Sheryl Walker, MD is a board certified actively practicing anesthesiologist educated and trained at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), NYU, Harvard, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and The University of Pittsburgh. She has been delivering anesthesia care for nearly 50 years, beginning as a CAA (Certified Anesthesiologist's Assistant) after undergraduate training at CWRU. She has had experience in over 30 different medical institutions in seven different states where she trained or held licensure. Additionally, she served as Medical Director, Chief of Anesthesia, Director of Quality Management, Accreditation Surveyor, Accreditation Surveyor Trainer, Accreditation Committee Member, Medical Director of ACLS training, PALS, CPR, and ACLS instructor, and as a national physician advisor for Executive Health Resources, resulting in exposure to more than 60 additional medical institutions. These experiences became the catalyst for her championing the dignity, rights, respect and safety of patients, colleagues, and nursing staff in an environment that is now fueled by greed and lust for more.