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A mother grapples with a crisis of faith while struggling to know God???s will when facing end-of-life decisions for her child and learns to recognize and recover from false guilt as she seeks to reconnect with God in the aftermath.
???It was years ago I first learned about Stacey???s story ??? little did I know how intimately involved I would become in both her life and death. Stacey Magargle taught me many lessons, not the least of which is that God is utterly sovereign over the decisions we make. I also learned the painful lesson of learning to think ??? and think hard ??? before speaking. I am so glad to now see A Time to Die, A Time to Live in print, and I hope as you read that you, too, will learn timeless lessons about life and death, care and compassion, and how we can best support each other through the toughest of times. The book you hold in your hands is a deeply personal look into the heart of Nancy, Stacey???s mother ??? I pray that in these pages, you will see how deep and wide a mother???s love will go when faced with impossible choices. And that, perhaps, is the best lesson of all.???
??? Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni and Friends International Disability CenterNancy catapulted into a crisis of life and faith after withdrawing life-support from her critically injured daughter. This story will help you move through the grief process and beyond the guilt associated with loss to a place of intimacy with the Lord.PUBLICITY PLAN: Business Ink will partner with Nancy Magargle to promote consumer awareness and sales of ???A Time to Die, A Time to Live??? through a variety of media-specific techniques, including press releases, tip sheets, and author tie-ins to current events. Business Ink will also work with the author to identify speaking and book signing opportunities per author interest and availability.
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