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It's every parent's nightmare--their child is seriously ill, and there's little they can do about it--besides pray. Sensitive to the emotions of others, Bentley lays a carefully crafted foundation for reflection, prayer, and conversation for parents or caregivers as they care for a seriously ill child. Bentley writes from personal experience with his own son, who was born with heart problems. He often reminds readers that to be the best caregiver for their child, they must also care for themselves. Each of the 28 days of prayer includes a meditation accompanied by scripture verses, a prayer,…mehr

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It's every parent's nightmare--their child is seriously ill, and there's little they can do about it--besides pray. Sensitive to the emotions of others, Bentley lays a carefully crafted foundation for reflection, prayer, and conversation for parents or caregivers as they care for a seriously ill child. Bentley writes from personal experience with his own son, who was born with heart problems. He often reminds readers that to be the best caregiver for their child, they must also care for themselves. Each of the 28 days of prayer includes a meditation accompanied by scripture verses, a prayer, and a suggestion for a daily activity, which ranges from remembering a verse as a mantra for the day to finding time for personal sabbath. 4 weeks - Includes Leader's Guide for small groups
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Wessel Bentley is a professor at the University of South Africa. He specializes in Science and Religion and Methodist theology. He is also an ordained minister in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, where he continues to lead regular services and Bible studies. Wessel is the author of Facing Financial Struggle, Praying Through a Child's Illness, and The Miracles of Jesus. He and his wife, Natalie, have two sons, Matthew and Nathan. They live in Pretoria, South Africa.