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At a recent Lyme disease conference it was stated that "Lyme disease is the growing epidemic and health crisis of the 21st century". In this growing epidemic there are hundreds of thousands of Lyme warriors that struggle each day just to live. In the midst of sickness and pain it is hard to sometimes know how to pray. This 2nd edition of "Praying through Lyme Disease" has been updated and expanded to encourage the hearts of Lyme patients. This book addresses 31 topics to pray through that Lyme disease patients struggle with and includes verses to meditate on. In this health crisis you are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are truly seen.…mehr

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At a recent Lyme disease conference it was stated that "Lyme disease is the growing epidemic and health crisis of the 21st century". In this growing epidemic there are hundreds of thousands of Lyme warriors that struggle each day just to live. In the midst of sickness and pain it is hard to sometimes know how to pray. This 2nd edition of "Praying through Lyme Disease" has been updated and expanded to encourage the hearts of Lyme patients. This book addresses 31 topics to pray through that Lyme disease patients struggle with and includes verses to meditate on. In this health crisis you are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are truly seen.
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Rebecca VanDeMark is a writer, speaker, and blogger who loves Jesus, life, and the miracle of hope. Rebecca is the author of five books, including, "Praying through Lyme Disease". Rebecca holds degrees from Cedarville University, Regent University, and American University. Before fighting health issues Rebecca worked in Washington DC with two non-profit organizations and later taught High School History and Bible Classes for seven years. Rebecca loves celebrating the beauty of the ordinary each day as she fights Lyme disease in addition to other health issues. She lives with her family, splitting time between the sweet south and upstate New York.