This is war! Over 76 million American hostages suffer at the hands of this vexing villain, three quarters of these also battle depression. Added to these sad and startling statistics, many suffer loss of sleep, loss of focus and loss of work, which ultimately results in loss of income. This foul foe has long been described as 'chronic pain.' It does not discriminate when attacking. The dreadful devil goes after anyone. It targets all areas of the body. It even hits below the belt. The bloody rascal has violated more Americans than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined.'Pain in the Offering' is not another self-help manual with "quick, easy steps" to wellness. Yet, it is sure to lift the spirits of those who have had their fill of them. Each chapter is brief, inspiring and enjoyable. The reader can expect 'motivational talks' as opposed to a litany of 'how to' lectures. Rather than take a dry clinical approach to the topic, Michaels' identifies with the reader by sharing his personal struggles with pain. He discusses the ups, downs, hurts and heartbreaks, along with what gets him through each day, namely faith in God.What sets 'Pain in the Offering' apart from other similar themed books is that it's not regurgitated information from one more aspiring health professional. Michaels' speak in moving and motivational language from the unique perspective of a fellow sufferer. Because of this, the message of hope resonates personally and powerfully. It is a resource that will surely be recommended by health professionals and ministers alike.
This is war! Over 76 million American hostages suffer at the hands of this vexing villain, three quarters of these also battle depression. Added to these sad and startling statistics, many suffer loss of sleep, loss of focus and loss of work, which ultimately results in loss of income. This foul foe has long been described as 'chronic pain.' It does not discriminate when attacking. The dreadful devil goes after anyone. It targets all areas of the body. It even hits below the belt. The bloody rascal has violated more Americans than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined.
'Pain in the Offering' is not another self-help manual with "quick, easy steps" to wellness. Yet, it is sure to lift the spirits of those who have had their fill of them. Each chapter is brief, inspiring and enjoyable. The reader can expect 'motivational talks' as opposed to a litany of 'how to' lectures. Rather than take a dry clinical approach to the topic, Michaels' identifies with the reader by sharing his personal struggles with pain. He discusses the ups, downs, hurts and heartbreaks, along with what gets him through each day, namely faith in God.
What sets 'Pain in the Offering' apart from other similar themed books is that it's not regurgitated information from one more aspiring health professional. Michaels' speak in moving and motivational language from the unique perspective of a fellow sufferer. Because of this, the message of hope resonates personally and powerfully. It is a resource that will surely be recommended by health professionals and ministers alike.