LONGWOOD, FL-When illness strikes, spiritual and emotional bondage begin to take hold of the afflicted person. Scott R. Hinshaw, author of I'm too Sick to Feel Spiritual ($13.99, paperback, 1-60034-080-6), has walked this path before in the footsteps of illness and with someone who was disabled through a severe chronic illness. Yet, through these trials, he managed to experience a restoration of health and received spiritual renewal from God. His book reflects his heart's desire to see others delivered from spiritual and emotional bondage brought on by illness.
Says Hinshaw, "I have journeyed through my own illness, lived with another's illness, experienced restoration of health into the world of the well, and received spiritual renewal. This gives me a unique ability to articulate words which people who are ill so desperately need to hear."
The book is a highlight of critical challenges one faces in a battle with illness, and it will: give the reader the words needed to explain how illness affects him/her emotionally and spiritually, enhance communication between the well and the ill, and show that illness produces common effects on our mind and emotions.
Scott R. Hinshaw graduated from Malone College with a bachelor's degree in Bible literature and from Asbury Theological Seminary with a master's degree in pastoral ministries. Currently, he works as an auditor in computer manufacturing and is actively involved in the music worship team at First Friends Church in Canton, Ohio.
Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 3,900 titles published to date. Retailers may order I'm too Sick to Feel Spiritual through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet, and magazine publishing.
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