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Jane Amelia Smith's third published book gives us a look at who she is and how she responded to the deaths of the four people dearest to her. While she is no stranger to death on a professional level, Jane experienced an all-consuming grief following the deaths of her own dear loved ones. In response, Jane began a search for truth. Eventually, she turned to reading the Holy Bible, as well as books pertaining to quantum physics and NDEs (near-death experiences). This reading confirmed her long-standing belief that theology and science affirm one another. She emerged from her search with a new…mehr

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Jane Amelia Smith's third published book gives us a look at who she is and how she responded to the deaths of the four people dearest to her. While she is no stranger to death on a professional level, Jane experienced an all-consuming grief following the deaths of her own dear loved ones. In response, Jane began a search for truth. Eventually, she turned to reading the Holy Bible, as well as books pertaining to quantum physics and NDEs (near-death experiences). This reading confirmed her long-standing belief that theology and science affirm one another. She emerged from her search with a new appreciation for God's awesome wonder, as evidenced through every aspect of His creation, from the earthly home He prepared for us to the microscopic particles we are made from as identified through quantum physics. God has a plan for both our living and our dying. Her research became an adventure of a lifetime-an adventure she would like to share with all other terminally mortal beings. Ultimately, Jane Amelia Smith concludes, "O death, where is your victory?" 1 Corinthians 15:55
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Jane Amelia Smith worked briefly as a Registered Nurse, and served as a reservist in the Army Nurse Corps. She earned her MA degree in health education from New York University and worked in Health Promotion for forty-five years. Many years after the unexpected death of her first husband, Jane met her current husband Roger. Together they share daily devotions and the many joys of living in Lexington, Virginia. Jane has worked in the capacity of a Stephen Minister and believes adamantly that she is living proof that God has a plan for everyone, even after the devastating loss of a loved one.