Schizophrenia doesn't just afflict our loved ones; it slowly replaces them with a stranger we no longer know or understand. It's a harrowing, bewildering condition ... and the church can seem ill-equipped to minister to those with mental illness and their families. Simonetta Carr acutely understands, and she offers her...
Schizophrenia doesn't just afflict our loved ones; it slowly replaces them with a stranger we no longer know or understand. It's a harrowing, bewildering condition ... and the church can seem ill-equipped to minister to those with mental illness and their families. Simonetta Carr acutely understands, and she offers her own experience in this story about a mother's fierce love for her son. Holding nothing back, she chronicles the journey of her evolving role as the mother of a son with schizophrenia, as well as the guilt, hope, and fervent prayer that went along with it. She then moves beyond her own experience to bring help to others dealing with this illness, providing information and wisdom culled from psychiatrists, pastors, and sufferers of schizophrenia. Whether you are suffering yourself, have an afflicted loved one, or are caring for brothers and sisters in crises, Simonetta's hard-won insights will uncover joy and the gospel in the midst of your situation and teach you to be an advocate for those who can't fight for themselves.
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Schizophrenia doesn't just afflict our loved ones; it slowly replaces them with a stranger we no longer know or understand. It's a harrowing, bewildering condition ... and the church can seem ill-equipped to minister to those with mental illness and their families. Simonetta Carr acutely understands, and she offers her...
Schizophrenia doesn't just afflict our loved ones; it slowly replaces them with a stranger we no longer know or understand. It's a harrowing, bewildering condition ... and the church can seem ill-equipped to minister to those with mental illness and their families. Simonetta Carr acutely understands, and she offers her own experience in this story about a mother's fierce love for her son. Holding nothing back, she chronicles the journey of her evolving role as the mother of a son with schizophrenia, as well as the guilt, hope, and fervent prayer that went along with it. She then moves beyond her own experience to bring help to others dealing with this illness, providing information and wisdom culled from psychiatrists, pastors, and sufferers of schizophrenia. Whether you are suffering yourself, have an afflicted loved one, or are caring for brothers and sisters in crises, Simonetta's hard-won insights will uncover joy and the gospel in the midst of your situation and teach you to be an advocate for those who can't fight for themselves.
Broken Pieces and the God Who Mends Them: Schizophrenia Through a Mother's Eyes$39.99
Koorong code534037
ISBN9781629953960
Pages368
PublisherP&r Publishing
Publication date04 January 2019
Dimensions22 x 139 x 215mm
Weight0.476kg
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