Living Donor: A Journey Of Hope And Healing
Title | Living Donor: A Journey Of Hope And Healing PDF eBook |
Author | Nicky Huys |
Publisher | Nicky Huys Books |
Pages | 79 |
Release | 2024-04-17 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN |
"Living Donor: A Journey of Hope and Healing" is a poignant and uplifting exploration of the transformative power of living organ donation. Through firsthand accounts and personal narratives, this book delves into the emotional, physical, and spiritual journey of both donors and recipients, offering a heartfelt portrayal of resilience, compassion, and the profound impact of selfless generosity. From the initial decision to donate to the life-changing effects of the transplant, this book captures the interconnected experiences of hope, healing, and the enduring bond that emerges from the act of giving. With insightful reflections and inspiring stories, "Living Donor" illuminates the extraordinary path towards renewal, connection, and the enduring legacy of compassion.
Exhale
Title | Exhale PDF eBook |
Author | David Weill MD |
Publisher | Post Hill Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2021-05-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1642937614 |
A young father with a rare form of lung cancer who has been turned down for a transplant by several hospitals. A kid who was considered not “smart enough” to be worthy of a transplant. A young mother dying on the waiting list in front of her two small children. A father losing his oldest daughter after a transplant goes awry. The nights waiting for donor lungs to become available, understanding that someone needed to die so that another patient could live. These are some of the stories in Exhale, a memoir about Dr. Weill’s ten years spent directing the lung transplant program at Stanford. Through these stories, he shows not only the miracle of transplantation, but also how it is a very human endeavor performed by people with strengths and weaknesses, powerful attributes, and profound flaws. Exhale is an inside look at the world of high-stakes medicine, complete with the decisions that are confronted, the mistakes that are made, and the story of a transplant doctor’s slow recognition that he needed to step away from the front lines. This book is an exploration of holding on too tight, of losing one’s way, and of the power of another kind of decision—to leave behind everything for a fresh start.
Guardians of the Trees
Title | Guardians of the Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Kinari Webb, M.D. |
Publisher | Flatiron Books |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2021-09-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1250751403 |
"EMPOWERING...KINARI WEBB IS AN INSPIRATION." --BILL MCKIBBEN "A WONDERFUL BOOK." --JANE GOODALL A TIMELY, HOPEFUL MEMOIR ABOUT A WOMAN SPEARHEADING A GLOBAL INITIATIVE TO HEAL THE WORLD'S RAINFORESTS AND THE COMMUNITIES WHO DEPEND ON THEM Full of hope and optimism, Kinari Webb takes us on an exhilarating, galvanizing journey across the world, sharing her passion for the natural world and for humanity. In our current moment of crisis, Guardians of the Trees is an essential roadmap for moving forward and the inspiring story of one woman’s quest to heal the world. When Webb first traveled to Indonesian Borneo at 21 to study orangutans, she was both awestruck by the beauty of her surroundings and heartbroken by the rainforest destruction she witnessed. As she got to know the local communities, she realized that their need to pay for expensive healthcare led directly to the rampant logging, which in turn imperiled their health and safety even further. Webb realized her true calling was at the intersection of medicine and conservation. After graduating with honors from the Yale School of Medicine, Webb returned to Borneo, listening to local communities about their solutions for how to both protect the rainforests and improve their lives. Founding two non-profits, Health in Harmony in the U.S. and ASRI in Indonesia, Webb and her local and international teams partnered with rainforest communities, building a clinic, developing regenerative economies, providing educational opportunities, and dramatically transforming the region. But just when everything was going right, Webb was stung by a deadly box jellyfish and would spend the next four years fighting for her life, a fight that would lead her to rethink everything. Was she ready to expand her work to a global scale and take climate change head on?
The Journey Through Grief
Title | The Journey Through Grief PDF eBook |
Author | Alan D. Wolfelt |
Publisher | Companion Press |
Pages | 60 |
Release | 2003-09-01 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1617220973 |
This spiritual companion for mourners affirms their need to mourn and invites them to journey through their very unique and personal grief. Detailed are the six needs that all mourners must yield to and eventually embrace if they are to go on to find continued meaning in life and living, including the need to remember the deceased loved one and the need for support from others. Short explanations of each mourning need are followed by brief, spiritual passages that, when read slowly and reflectively, help mourners work through their unique thoughts and feelings. Also included in this revised edition are journaling sections for mourners to write out their personal responses to each of the six needs. This replaces 1879651114.
What Difference Do It Make?
Title | What Difference Do It Make? PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Hall |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2010-08-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 141858617X |
Some Stories Just Can’t Be Stopped . . . What Difference Do It Make? continues the hard-to-believe story of hope and reconciliation that began with the New York Times bestseller, Same Kind of Different as Me. Ron Hall and Denver Moore, unlikely friends and even unlikelier coauthors—a wealthy fine-art dealer and an illiterate homeless African American—share the hard-to-stop story of how a remarkable woman’s love brought them together. Now, in What Difference Do It Make? Ron and Denver along with Lynn Vincent offer: more of the story—with untold anecdotes, especially Ron’s struggle with his difficult father and Denver’s dramatic stint in Angola prison the rest of the story—how Same Kind of Different as Me came to be written and changed the lives of its authors the ongoing story—true tales of hope from people whose lives have been changed by Ron and Denver’s story and how they make a difference in their worlds your part in the story—wise, practical, and hard-lived guidance for how you can make a difference to those in need plus intriguing extras—including full-page color samples of Denver’s paintings Deeply moving but never sappy or sentimental, What Difference Do It Make? answers its own question with a simple and emphatic answer. What difference can one person (or two) make in the world? A lot!
Because of Organ Donation
Title | Because of Organ Donation PDF eBook |
Author | Brenda Cortez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2021-04-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780999360194 |
A collection of stories by individuals whom have given or received an organ, or donated the organs of a loved one.
When Expecting Doesn’t Happen: Turning Infertility into a Journey of Hope
Title | When Expecting Doesn’t Happen: Turning Infertility into a Journey of Hope PDF eBook |
Author | MARIE MEANEY |
Publisher | Emmaus Road Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2023-01-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1645852113 |
When a couple faces infertility, the intense suffering can be hard to bear–and to convey to others. In When Expecting Doesn’t Happen, Dr. Marie Meaney offers hope and encouragement to couples and advice for those who wish to support them. With firsthand knowledge, Meaney helps couples navigate the experience of infertility and unpacks Catholic teaching on reproductive technologies. Outlining which licit approaches can be taken and the “dead ends” offered by reproductive technologies which undermine the dignity of the couple and their potential children, When Expecting Doesn’t Happen contains both practical and spiritual wisdom to guide couples toward deep peace and authentic fulfillment.