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Where do you turn for help when illness or injury strikes? No matter how bleak the prognosis, you can find hope and healing in Jesus. Whether you are experiencing a medical crisis, walking alongside someone who is, or caring for a loved one, these thirty devotions will bring comfort and peace. Prepare to embark on a journey to wholeness.

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Where do you turn for help when illness or injury strikes? No matter how bleak the prognosis, you can find hope and healing in Jesus. Whether you are experiencing a medical crisis, walking alongside someone who is, or caring for a loved one, these thirty devotions will bring comfort and peace. Prepare to embark on a journey to wholeness.
Autorenporträt
Tracy Crump loves to delve into God's Word and has published close to one hundred devotions in magazines such as Upper Room, Light from the Word, Quiet Hour, and Secret Place as well as Guideposts books All God's Creatures and One-Minute Devotions. Thirty of her stories have appeared in anthologies, most in Chicken Soup for the Soul(R) books. She has published numerous articles in magazines such as Focus on the Family, ParentLife, Mature Living, and Woman's World. She contributed articles to three newspapers and wrote a column for Southern Writers Magazine for four years. In 2008, Tracy co-founded Write Life Workshops. She conducts workshops and webinars that encourage others to "Write Better, Write Now!" Her course on writing for Chicken Soup for the Soul is one of Serious Writer Academy's top sellers. She edits The Write Life, a free e-newsletter for writers that has inspired many to move forward with their writing. Her love of teaching also takes her to conferences where she helps writers hone their craft. She is a freelance editor and works as a proofreader for Farmers' Almanac. One book she edited received a coveted star review from Publishers Weekly. Tracy wanted to be a nurse from the time she was ten years old and worked in intensive care at a large metropolitan hospital. She acted as primary caregiver for her parents for six years and now helps care for her 99-year-old mother-in-law. In addition, she walked alongside several friends experiencing harrowing health crises. She now lives in north Mississippi with Stan, her husband of more than forty years. They have two sons and four adorable grandchildren, and she believes "Grandma" is the most beautiful word in the English language. Websites TracyCrump.com or WriteLifeWorkshops.com Facebook facebook.com/AuthorTracyCrump Twitter twitter.com/TracyCrumpWriteLinkedIn linkedin.com/in/tracycrump