God Chose Us. What's Next? |
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Author:
| Ghostly, Jan |
ISBN: | 979-8-9862826-3-3 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2025 |
Publisher: | Jan D Ghostly
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.99 |
Book Description:
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God put great-grandparents Brian and Mary McClellan on a journey with their great-grandson, Hunter. Hunter is a boy who was born hearing impaired. Hunter was born with no heartbeat and placed in the N.I.C.U. for eight days. After Hunter's release, his parents did not follow up with his medical care.The police arrested his father when Hunter was twenty-one months old. The police arrested Hunter's father for Criminal Sexual Assault against Hunter's half-sister, Annie. Mary received a...
More DescriptionGod put great-grandparents Brian and Mary McClellan on a journey with their great-grandson, Hunter. Hunter is a boy who was born hearing impaired. Hunter was born with no heartbeat and placed in the N.I.C.U. for eight days. After Hunter's release, his parents did not follow up with his medical care.The police arrested his father when Hunter was twenty-one months old. The police arrested Hunter's father for Criminal Sexual Assault against Hunter's half-sister, Annie. Mary received a call from her daughter, Monica. Monica to her daughter, Deb to help her and her son, Hunter. This began the journey that led to God stepping in to direct Mary and Brian to begin a journey with Hunter. The journey led them to self-discoveries, with Mary questioning her ability to help, and discovering Hunter's other health and emotional issues. Including autism and more.I hope the reader will see how Hunter soared from a non-verbal and anti-social little boy into an imaginative and extremely social young boy.It is my wish that this story will touch hearts. That this journey will lead to compassion and bravery. Compassion for those, like Mary and Brian, who stepped up to advocate and help. To helo not only children but those who are suffering or struggling alone. Courage to fight the good and worthy fight, even when it is complex and often challenging to understand what is happening. Finally, I hope this book reaches the hearts of all believers. It will open their eyes to understand these families and offer respite.This book is in the first person with Mary as the narrator. The author has changed names to protect identities. Any similarities to individuals, facilities, towns, states, or cities are merely coincidental.