Looking back on the diving accident at 17 that destined her for a lifetime in a wheelchair, Tada recalls the bitterness and despair she felt. But God changed and healed her in unexpected ways by giving her priceless wisdom about who He is and how He works! Now she shares these treasures with you. Hardcover.
Product Information
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 224 Vendor: Zondervan Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches) ISBN: 0310273420 ISBN-13: 9780310273424 Availability: In Stock
Looking back to the diving accident at 17 that destined her for a lifetime in a wheelchair, Joni Eareckson Tada recalls the bitterness and despair she felt. But God changed and healed her in unexpected ways by giving her rubies of wisdom about who he is and how he works in all of lifes events. Now she wants to share this treasure with you.
Author Bio
Joni Eareckson Tada is the founder of Joni and Friends, an organization accelerating Christian outreach in the disability community that numbers 610 million people worldwide. This organization operates out of the new Joni and Friends International Disability Center located in Agoura Hills, California. Joni is not only an international disability advocate but an artist and the author of numerous bestselling books, including Pearls of Great Price, Diamonds in the Dust, More Precious Than Silver, the Platinum award-winning Joni, Heaven: Your Real Home, When God Weeps, and The God I Love.
Endorsements
Heaven has a special room for Joni and Ken. A room large enough to contain the crowds of people who, like me, want to tell them, Thank you. And all of usfriends, readers, listenerswill take our turn, though we already know what Joni and Ken will say. They will point to Christ: Thank Him.
Max Lucado, bestselling author and minister
Jonis remarkable life and ministry have been a source of huge inspiration to me. Ive worked very closely with Joni, and I can tell you her heart beats as Gods does. All of us can learn from her. I recommend this powerful and inspiring book.
Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship
When I think of what Joni has endured, and then I hear her talk about loving Jesus more, I want to stop and listen to everything she has to say.
John Eldredge, Author, Wild at Heart
Publisher Summary
Its not what I lost. Its what Ive found. I was only seventeen, just a girl, when God asked me for everything I had...my health, my hopes, my independence, my dreams, my freedom, and my mobility. He took it all. I was so angry with Him that I tried to push Him away. God relentlessly held me more closely. Looking back, forty years later, I understand that God has changed and healed memy heart and my mindin the most unexpected ways, giving me rubies of His wisdom about an unbending faith and an experience of His mercy I can now tell you about. Was it a fair exchange, my freedom and no wheelchair for the rubies of wisdom Ive been given? Absolutely. In this I have learned at the feet of the Lord Jesus, embracing the way that God heals us, even when we rage at Him in anger, fear, and despair. This book is not about what I lost in that diving accident so long ago. Its about the wisdom Hes given me to live life victoriously in the face of disappointments and challenges that we all face.
Publisher's Weekly
When a diving accident in 1967 paralyzed her from the neck down, Tada, then a teenager, questioned God and life itself. Decades later, the author and founder of Joni and Friends ministry for the disabled writes from her wheelchair that there are more important things in life than walking. In her latest book, Tada jumps back in time to reveal her thoughts as a young quadriplegic, then pleads with her teenage self and the reader to be patient and hopeful. In each chapter, Tada offers a ruby of her own hard-won wisdom (e.g., God may not always provide healing; courage in the midst of suffering is a testament to Gods love; God gives grace in tough times) and encourages readers to dialogue with God to understand the purpose for hardships. Tada then supports this argument about suffering with Scripture, folding some verses into the chapters and compiling others into three appendices. Those who are ill, struggling or hopeless may be comforted by her testimony and perhaps roused to pray and perform good deeds while awaiting relief in whatever form it may take. (Mar.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.