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So your friend or loved one is chronically ill. You may feel like you're both reeling from the enormity of this new life and all that it entails. We've been there. Chronic Illness is a whole new animal.I want to share what God has taught me since learning I have a chronic illness. In this book, I have compiled 12 of my devotionals that best deal how a loved one can come to terms with a new normal and how to adapt to a new relationship, complete with discussion questions following each one. This is the companion to my 30-day devotional book for the chronically ill, You're Chronically Ill... So…mehr

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So your friend or loved one is chronically ill. You may feel like you're both reeling from the enormity of this new life and all that it entails. We've been there. Chronic Illness is a whole new animal.I want to share what God has taught me since learning I have a chronic illness. In this book, I have compiled 12 of my devotionals that best deal how a loved one can come to terms with a new normal and how to adapt to a new relationship, complete with discussion questions following each one. This is the companion to my 30-day devotional book for the chronically ill, You're Chronically Ill... So Now What? My prayer is that you will come to know that you are not alone and that together with God, can do this.
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Shelly Benoit Hendricks is a wife and mother of two amazing kids. They live the good life in South Louisiana. She was a teacher and a librarian in another life. She also suffers from Intracranial Hypertension and a yet unnamed neuro degenerative disease, among a myriad of other issues mostly stemming from these two. She had brain surgery in 2012, to install a VP Shunt, and had a revision in January 2014. Though her condition continues to deteriorate, her spirit is constantly focused on eternity. Disability has been hard to deal with, but she depends on God for all strength and hopes to encourage others on this journey. Connect with Shelly online at reneweddaily.com where you will find her blog, Renewed Daily - chronic illness and Christianity.