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Trudy Bondhus Lohre

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This book was written with love and gratitude as Trudy shared her journey as a caregiver.  Her faith has deepened over the years, and with each health struggle they faced, she relied more and more on God to help her find the strength to provide the care Jim so desperately needed. Their love for each other and their faith gave them the will to never give up despite the odds.

 

Her goal is simple.  She wants to let people know they are not in this thing called "life" alone.  No matter the struggles - this book was written to give the reader the same hope God so graciously gave her.

 

Everyone has a story to tell, and she is blessed to be able to share hers.  And she thanks you for walking with her on her faith journey as a caregiver.

About the Book

God Whispered "I’ve Got This” is a documentary of my real-life faith journey, where I tell my story as a caregiver.  I share personal struggles when, at times, our lives were hanging on by a thread.  Each time we thought we had risen to meet the challenge, we faced a new health battle just around the corner.

I speak to the many emotions I experienced as a caregiver while watching my loved one heroically fight each battle with determination and relentless gratitude.  He always focused on the positive side of things, and although they were hard to find in many instances, he never stopped looking.   

 

Sometimes I struggled and doubted, but in my darkest hours, I gently heard God whisper, "I've got this."  I describe my personal faith journey, sharing both the good and bad days.  But thankfully, God sustained me throughout each and every struggle.  He gave me my gift of caregiving and brought me through the valleys to the mountain top where He revealed the beauty and absolute peace of the final sunset.

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My true story walks the glorious peaks and the dark and often hopeless valleys of this thing called life.

~Trudy Bondhus Lohre

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