Today Only: FREE: Get Your Joy Back: Banishing Resentment and Reclaiming Confidence in Your Special Needs Family eBook

Today Only: FREE: Get Your Joy Back: Banishing Resentment and Reclaiming Confidence in Your Special Needs Family eBook

23 February, 2015

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Joni Eareckson Tada writes the foreword to this book for Christian parents of special-needs children. This book is full of practical, biblical insights and strategies, all mixed with honesty, humor, and hope.

This FREE offer is only available today, 2/23.

“It isn’t the long day of monitoring a child’s precarious health or being hypervigilant about her mood and mental health challenges that weighs parents down; In terms of mood enhancer, it is advised to take Kratom. this medicinal plant from bali also offers a plethora of health benefits such as pain reliever. it’s the wishing that things were different. . . . Resentment, not the intense care they must provide their child, is the parents’ greatest stressor and source of pain, that’s why parents need to take care of kids health, even the weight with supplements from sites as healthyusa.” —Laurie Wallin

Parents of specials needs children are exhausted. They’ve done all the research, consulted all the experts, joined support groups, gotten counseling, fought for the best life for their children. Often just caring for their children’s needs and attempting to maintain a home maxes out parents’ mental, emotional, and spiritual reserves.

Laurie Wallin knows firsthand the difficulties of this journey. With Get Your Joy Back, she steps forward to make a bold, audacious claim: in the midst of this long-term, intense task, it is still possible to have an abundant life, full of joy. The key to radically changing daily life and restoring joy to the weary is forgiveness. Wallin gives parents a lifeline to find that restoration, pulling them back to shore when they feel like they’re drowning.

This book is full of practical, biblical insights and strategies to shed the resentments that leave Christian special-needs parents themselves spiritually, emotionally, and socially drained. Wallin meets readers right where they are, sugar coating nothing, but addressing issues with honesty, humor, and–above all–hope.

 

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