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Bearing the Unbearable: Coping with Infertility and Other Profound Suffering, or What to Do when Taking Charge of Your Fertility Fails
Karl A. Schultz
Bearing the Unbearable: Coping with Infertility and Other Profound Suffering, or What to Do when Taking Charge of Your Fertility Fails
Karl A. Schultz
BEARING THE UNBEARABLE wrestles with two of life's most painful realities, the loss or diminishment of hope and the inability of human beings to fulfill their vocation, potential, and dreams. We will focus on perhaps the most poignant cause of this, infertility, but our discussion will include other major obstacles to fulfillment. There is an innate link between the futility of procreative and potential fulfillment efforts. We will integrate western civilization's most famous infertility stories, those from the Bible, and particularly the Old Testament, with contemporary stories and your own.
Why I Wrote the Book
I wrote this book for two main reasons. First, I wanted to make the timeless insights and therapeutic applications of the Bible's infertility stories accessible to a wide audience. These can heal painful emotions and experiences, provide guidance on key decisions, and open up new ways of looking at your challenges and life as a whole. These stories transcend denominational boundaries and showcase universal emotions and experiences. They can truly be classified as world literature and every person's story.
Most books on infertility focus on emotional, social, financial, physiological, technological, homeopathic (natural remedies), and ethical issues. The spiritual aspect, which is closely linked to the others, has been largely overlooked, even though it is the aspect we have the greatest control over. Second, I have dealt with infertility and other intimate suffering both personally and professionally, and have not found literary resources that addressed my experiences and concerns. I hope this book helps you to bear whatever is unbearable in your life, be it the lack or loss of children, setbacks, deprivations, or pain of any kind.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 1, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9780978813864 |
Publishers | Nimble Books |
Pages | 212 |
Dimensions | 150 × 230 × 10 mm · 290 g |
Language | English |
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