The Amazing Technicolour Pyjama Therapy: And other ways to fight back against life-changing illness

The Amazing Technicolour Pyjama Therapy: And other ways to fight back against life-changing illness

by David Mcneill (Illustrator), Emily Ackerman (Author)

Synopsis

When I fell ill and stayed ill, I felt like God had chopped me off at the ankles. I yelped in pain and indignation, I felt painfully abandoned, diminished and finished. It took me a long time to learn that God was not out to kill me. Some illnesses begin with a bang, whipped off to hospital or flattened into bed. Other conditions creep in until normal life is no longer normal. Life skills are suddenly out of date. Work, socialising and hobbies are out of reach. It's a new and scary world. Emily Ackerman knows this world only too well. She knows what it feels like to cry out to God to relieve her suffering, to allow her to fulfil her life plans. She knows what it feels like to wait, year after year, while God works through her suffering, to fulfil his plans for her life. This book is about fighting back. It's about reclaiming your life now you're ill, and finding new ways to live well and serve effectively. You'll find survival strategies, encouragement, practical advice and fresh ways to view your situation. God hasn't given up on you: there's good news from the Bible about living abundantly and usefully with illness.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Muddy Pearl
Published: 21 Aug 2014

ISBN 10: 1910012122
ISBN 13: 9781910012123

Author Bio
Emily Ackerman was disabled by chronic illness in her twenties. She learned creative and efficient ways of living life to the full as a wife and mother, and even while caring for her own mother. Her first book, A Time to Care, was published by IVP. Emily is married to Gordon and they have a son and daughter. Pablo Martinez was trained as a medical doctor and psychiatrist, and works at a Christian hospital in Barcelona. He has also developed a wide ministry as lecturer and counselor. He is a former Professor of Pastoral Theology at the Spanish Theological Seminary.