
Congratulations to LisaT for winning this giveaway!
After four decades of quadriplegia, beloved author, artist, speaker, and disability advocate Joni Eareckson Tada faces a new physical challenge: chronic, unrelenting pain. In A Place of Healing, Joni takes readers on a very personal, intimate journey back to the foundational questions about healing, suffering, and hope. She explores the theology of miraculous healing, and challenges fellow sufferers to keep a Christ-centered view of pain. To learn more about this book and my thoughts on it, read my review here.
David C. Cook has graciously provided me with an ARC of this book to give away to a reader. Here’s how you can enter:
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Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry. If you compile all your extra entries into one comment they won’t count. The giveaway ends at 11:59pm ET on Monday, April 25th. A winner will be drawn using a random number generator and announced later that day on this post. The winner will also be notified via email and will have 48 hours to respond before another winner is chosen. This giveaway is open to those with a mailing address in the United States only. Check out my giveaway policy for more info.
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I am honored to be considered for this giveaway.
I have followed Joni’s ministry since its beginning.
I suffer with fibromyalgia and would love to read Joni’s book.
I would also share it with my mom since she has fibro as well.
Thanks for this opportunity.
I know very little about Joni’s life except that I hear her speak on the radio so at least I am aware. I have a friend at church who suffers from chronic pain and think she might benefit from this book. Thank you.
I am a new follower, thanks!
Please enter me!
Sounds like a great book!
She is an encouragement to many!
I have heard her speak before and she is amazing. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book!
I LOVE TO READ!! Have you read any of Craig Groeshel
I also “like” you on Facebook.
I am a follower.
I would love a chance to read this! I have a physical disability, so she’s always been an inspiration!
I would love to read this book.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
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would love to read joni’s latest book…she is such an inspiration to me.
Looks like an awesome book! I would love to win it(:
I am a follower and would really like this book. It sounds like a wonderful book.
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
Hi Kate! Your blog has been listed at http://www.youngchristianbloggers.blogspot.com
Thanks, Bonnie!
I am currently reading Joni’s book called, When God Weeps: Why Our Suffering Matters To The Almighty. I am really enjoying her book and would love to read this new one! I just put up a link on my facebook account pointing to your blog. Thanks for bringing this book to our attention!
Bestmomi
Oh, I love When God Weeps! It’s been years since I read that one.
What a wonderful blog and healing story. Blessings, BJ
Having a struggle with a chronic pain disease , I need this book!
follow you gfc
wow – she is such an inspiration! I’d love to read this book. Thank you for the chance to win!
Already “like” you on FB!
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I have followed Joni’s life and ministry since the day she became a quad. Since I suffer chronic disabilities, I would welcome her views of suffering from her book, A Place of Healing.
I follow via GFC–L W
I have followed Joni’s life and ministry since the day she became a quad. Since I suffer chronic disabilities, I would welcome her views of suffering from her book, A Place of Healing.