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Tears in God's Bottle: Reflections on Alzheimers Caregiving

by Dasha Wright Ewing

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A walk through the heart of Alzheimer's disease-- A pause at the wall of tears-- A glimpse into inner resources you may never have known were there-- "Tears in God's Bottle is a psalm--. Many seem to be waiting for God to answer Job, but here is Job's reply the caregiving that brings our suffering into the healing of the suffering." Stephen and Ondrea Levine Authors of Who Dies? And Embracing the Beloved "Wayne Ewing is blessed with an articulate and poetic style of writing, a tremendous measure of faith, and a soulful awareness--. He weaves biblical references and personal prayers into the account of his journey, which has undoubtedly been one of transformation for all involved." Nicholas Nossman, MD Past president, American Institute of Homeopathy "A sacred parable of love, commitment, and spiritual triumph that will lift you toward heaven. If you will but read the book, it will nourish your heart forever." Hugh Prather Author of Spiritual Notes to Myself and Notes to Myself Photography by Dasha Wright Ewing Foreword by Dorothy Ives… (more)
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A walk through the heart of Alzheimer's disease-- A pause at the wall of tears-- A glimpse into inner resources you may never have known were there-- "Tears in God's Bottle is a psalm--. Many seem to be waiting for God to answer Job, but here is Job's reply the caregiving that brings our suffering into the healing of the suffering." Stephen and Ondrea Levine Authors of Who Dies? And Embracing the Beloved "Wayne Ewing is blessed with an articulate and poetic style of writing, a tremendous measure of faith, and a soulful awareness--. He weaves biblical references and personal prayers into the account of his journey, which has undoubtedly been one of transformation for all involved." Nicholas Nossman, MD Past president, American Institute of Homeopathy "A sacred parable of love, commitment, and spiritual triumph that will lift you toward heaven. If you will but read the book, it will nourish your heart forever." Hugh Prather Author of Spiritual Notes to Myself and Notes to Myself Photography by Dasha Wright Ewing Foreword by Dorothy Ives

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