Almost 30 years in the making, we finally have our book completed! God has graciously allowed us to write a book about our precious son Johnny’s life and the sufficient grace that carried our family through the many trials and triumphs we faced.
Joann and I are not PhDs nor are we experts in the fields of caregiving or grief, yet we have lived a life guided by God to have been blessed to experience both. The book is a candid recount of our son’s life well lived and the power and strength that the Lord gave our family. As you read this book you will laugh and you will cry, but, hopefully you will walk away blessed and helped by it’s inspiring subject.
We are setting our launch date as February 15th. If you are interested in purchasing the book, please buy it on that date so we can have as much activity as possible on Amazon.com.
The book along with the ministry God has called us to is devoted to helping those that are hurting (which is most people at one time or another) and teaching people how to best minister to those in pain. It is our prayer that those who take the time to read it will be encouraged and look to live their lives well “In Site Of” their personal trials. We will keep you up to date as time approaches to purchase the book.
I am so excited to buy one of these books. These are excellent people whom love the Lord with all their hearts. I know this book will help whomever needs it and be a blessing to all. Thank you for sharing your heart with us all. Can not wait to be able to obtain this.
Lori Calhoun
Thanks Sister Lori, We will keep everyone informed.
Can’t wait to read it!!! Congratulations on finishing what I’m sure is a beautiful heartfelt story. I can’t imagine how difficult and how rewarding it has been to write this book John and Joann. You both are truly inspirational. God bless you both.
I am interested in the book.
Congratulations, John and Joann!!! I do plan to purchase your new book. It would be so great to have a special spot in my library, with great loving memories of John. I so enjoyed working with him on career development. He was fun, artistic, loving, and would just plain make my day every time I would see him.
From John’s former Transition Coordinator