Sleep, Pray, Heal
A Path to Wholeness & Well-Being (Healing Memoir, Book 1)
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Donna Fado Ivery
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Donna Fado Ivery
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When a 200-pound glass partition fell on Donna Fado Ivery's head resulting in brain injury, disability, and chronic pain, she could no longer count on walking, speaking, or thinking. How would she care for her infant, her preschooler, her husband, and herself? How would she continue to serve as pastor? With humor and humility, this inspirational memoir speaks to Donna’s struggle through medical, social, and church prejudice with the abiding support of family and the Holy Spirit. Sleep, Pray, Heal charts the path through hardship and despair and offers a map - through scripture, theology, poetry, painting, and storytelling - to faith, healing, recovery and well-being. Sleep, Pray, Heal shares good news in a novel way.
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"A testament to the power of prayer, the invincibility of the human spirit and the mysterious energy of belief." (Mike Farrell, actor and author, best known as BJ Hunnicutt of M*A*S*H)
"That Donna Fado Ivery survived a tragic, life-changing accident is miraculous, that she is so powerfully using both the words as a writer and colors as a painter to truly inspire is a miracle. Read her miracle - and yours." (Cornell William Brooks, Professor, Harvard Kennedy School, and 18th President and CEO, NAACP)
"I strongly encourage professionals in healing fields, pastors, and leaders of healing ministries to use and share Sleep, Pray, Heal with those who are seeking wholeness and well-being for themselves and those who are striving to help them." (Dr. Jen Tellier, Neuropsychologist, Alameda, CA)