LONGWOOD, FL-When author Linda Tegeler's son Craig sustained a life-threatening brain injury, she was faced with an impossible situation. As a trained LPN with emergency room experience, she knew his chances of recovery were slim at best. Doctors gave him a 2 percent chance of living. A Traumatic Brain Injury: A Mother's View of a Miracle (paperback, 978-1-60266-955-0) is Tegeler's powerful story of how God led her family through this crisis. Faced with the devastation of her son's brain injury, the rehab, and the resulting emotional struggles, Tegeler trusted God and His promises, knowing that He is able to handle our doubts, anger, fears, and desperate calls for help. This is the story of one family's journey through tragedy and God's power to do the impossible.
When faced with human tragedy, Christians can lean on God and all His promises. "I am the mother of two sons," says Tegeler. "I had been a Christian for about 12 years when Craig's auto accident happened. Our older son had been healed of an incurable disease at the age of 7 shortly after we became Christians. If God did a miracle for me, He will do it for you. In a hopeless situation, being just a mom is enough with Jesus as your friend."
Linda Tegeler is a trained LPN and the mother of two sons. She and her family live in Richmond, Indiana.
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