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CRISIS: Mine's Cancer, What's Yours?: falling to pieces in a crisis was not an option for me

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Everyone experiences crisis.

Everyone responds differently in crisis.

Some respond well, many do not.


Upon reading the words “if you fall to pieces in a crisis there wasn’t much to you in the first place” this author responded. Like getting the proverbial punch in the gut and the wind knocked out of her sails was how the author felt the first time she applied those words to her crisis. Who says that? Well... God does.


Appearances can be deceiving.

At times, we tend to focus on what is happening to us, instead of noticing what is happening around us, and what could potentially happen within us in the midst of a crisis. You’ll discover valuable lessons you can apply while experiencing any crisis. This is a journey of one woman who was about to adopt children when a cancer diagnosis occurred. You’ll
enter into this story of crisis and through the use of a buffet of ‘P’ words you’ll discover purposeful insights to apply in the midst
of any crisis.



Prior to the Crisis
Preparation before the Crisis
Pondering the Crisis
People surrounding the Crisis
Persistence in the Crisis
Provision through the Crisis
Power over the Crisis
Peace vs. Piece in the Crisis
Possibility & Promise after the Crisis
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107 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 28, 2014

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Ellen Harbin

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Ellen Harbin is a gifted Bible teacher and conference speaker of almost 20 years, creatively applying the truth of God's Word to all of life's triumphs and challenges. She's engaging, inspiring, and easy to listen to, all while guiding and encouraging you to take a closer look at your relationship with Jesus and live life as he intended.

Ellen and Kevin, a pastor, have been married 28 years and live in southeast Michigan. They love to go on dates, hold hands, and spend time with their kids. Ellen and Kevin have six children - four biological and two through adoption. Ellen likes laughing, reading, deep conversations, spontaneity, and being with friends. Being a follower of Jesus is the absolute best decision she has ever made.

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