A Walking Miracle

· WestBow Press
Ebook
64
Pages
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About this ebook

On June 17, 2013, after suffering from chronic depression, a bipolar disorder, and a borderline personality disorder for years, author Rania Eid decided to end her life again, after many attempts. She had no pulse and was taken to the hospital. Though the doctors held little hope, God had a plan for her. After forty-eight hours, she opened her eyes and began the road to recovery. But then, she faced another challenge... A divorce.

In A Walking Miracle, Eid shares her story of how she overcame these critical setbacks and got back on her feet. She tells how she knew, deep down, that God had a special purpose in mind for her life and future. He awakened her faith, and through that, Eid ultimately found peace.

Eid tells how she believes God brings trials into our lives to give us more of Him. The purpose of the trials is that we don’t rely on ourselves in those moments, but look to Him for salvation, hope, and joy. We need to lean on God, fix our eyes on His glory, and cling to the truth found in Jesus because He is always enough for us.

About the author

Rania Eid is a Lebanese-Canadian counselor with a deep passion to make a change and be a turning point in the lives of others. She earned a master’s degree in Christian counseling. You do not have to fit a mold and it’s her desire to help you be who you want to be. Drawing on her own experiences, her love for people only accentuates this background and it brings her joy to assist in walking you through life’s journey and offer you love, hope, strength and positivity.

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