As you read here just over a week ago, my latest books have arrived. I’m looking forward to my next vendor sale where I can push all my books off on my town’s people, but that isn’t until mid-April. You can get your own copy from Amazon or from me directly. Just shoot me a message.
In the meantime, I see that I never even shared the introduction from the book, even though I’ve told you the premise. Forty days’ worth of pain. How fun could that be?
On April Fool’s Day of 2023, I threw out
my back toting a suitcase full of books to a sale. I didn’t think much of it.
My back had been “going out” off and on for 37 years. It would be all better
within three to four weeks, with heat, rest, and the right sort of stretches,
and maybe the chiropractor if my back was stubborn.
This time was different. Ten weeks
later, the pain was still there. Most mornings, it was a struggle to get out of
bed. I couldn’t bend or walk normally. Nothing in my toolbox was working, and
neither was the chiropractor or the variety of meds my primary care provider
provided. Physical therapy gave me a few good days, but that pain kept
returning.
I blogged about it and then started
reading blog posts I’d written over the past thirteen years when I was dealing
with various other pain. Yes, lots of back pain, but also migraine headaches, a
broken leg, bone spurs in my heel, bursitis in my hip, a frozen shoulder, and
the worst one up until now – kidney stones.
There was also the emotional pain of
losing my mother and the mental pain from that COVID-19 pandemic, which I wrote
about in an entirely different book.
How did I get through all of that
pain? Yes, my family and friends were immensely supportive, and my medical
community gave me everything it could. But at the end of the day, or at one
a.m. when I thought I was losing my mind, and I got up to write, God is the One
who got me through.
Forty days of devotions all about
pain does not sound like a cheery book to read. But the idea is to give you the
strength and hope to get through those bad days and to turn your pain over to
God. You might be disappointed when He doesn’t take your agony away, but He is
always there and will answer your prayers in His way and His time.
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