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"I was waiting for my doctors appointment the other afternoon,
reading your book Journeys Without Scripts when another woman sat next to me and asked me what I was reading. I gave
her a description of your book and explained that it was written by someone who with his wife have both been dealt with substantial
health crises ... including prolonged cancer. She left for a moment, then returned. She said, 'I want to write down the information
so that I can go home and order the book online for a dear friend who has just been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness
of her own. She's in desperate need of encourgement and guidance. I've been looking for something like this to give her.'
I thought you'd want to know the spreading impact of your book. Thank you." A Woman Who Has Dealt with Her Own Health Related Challenges
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"I received my copy of Journeys Without Scripts
and read it on the plane to Albany last Thursday. I will be ordering copies to give to each of my departmental colleagues
who treat patients with bone cancer. I've now passed it onto my wife as well. I found it very easy to read, the message consistent
and with enough specifics to be extremely helpful to those facing life changing events." A Physician
and Department Head of a Major Univeristy Hospital
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"Your book, Journeys Without Scripts, arrived
yesterday afternoon. At first glance it is obviously a moving and meaningful volume which you wrote with your heart as
much as with your hands. We are grateful to have it. As soon as it arrived, I opened the package in our kitchen and then showed
it to my wife. She immediately held it, looked over the title and cover design, then opened it and became quiet and pensive
as she read through several of the opening pages. Before very long I walked back into the kitchen and she was closing it,
knowing that we needed to leave shortly. Already, she was blinking through tears as she reflected on your words."
A National Pastor with a Far-reaching Pulpit
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"I'm thrilled about Journeys Without Scripts.
I took it with me to the Middle East and read it on the flight home. What a treasure kit of manageable hints for sojourners
through personal and professional catastrophes (illnesses and accidents). I know that it wasn't in your game plan, but I felt
humbled and quite ashamed comparatively. I did so few of your recommendations with my wife when she was ill. But, wow, how
I could have followed so many of your suggestions if I'd have had this compendium at the start of her/our four rounds with
cancer. I pray that God will use the ideas contained in the book to help pilgrims thrust into unexpected crises. Might I add,
I appreciate word choices and phrases used throughout your writing. As you can see, your book grabbed me wonderfully."
A Counseling Psychologist
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"Thank you for your book. Not only did I enjoy it, but
gave a copy of it to a dear friend dealing with a second round of cancer. They too are finding comfort in it. I must
say, your book was responsible for me losing a night's sleep. I couldn't put it down. I believe others will be equally impacted
by it." An Accounting Professional
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