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The Fight

Journals from a Warrior's Mother, Book 1

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The Fight

By: Chrissy Whitten
Narrated by: Natalie Brouwer
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Is your child fighting an illness? How does a parent cope through days, weeks, or months in a hospital with their baby? Are you worn from fighting your own battle? Where is God in this, and what is the purpose of your pain?

If you need empathy and hope or simply want to gain perspective from a little warrior's mother, The Fight is for you. In it, Chrissy shares her Caringbridge posts from 2010 when her daughter Lilian was born and diagnosed with heart problems and Trisomy 18, Edwards Syndrome. She writes honestly about the bad days and the blessings, and describes how God walked her through it all. You'll also find Scripture, songs, and soul food that will encourage and equip you for the battle.

The Fight: Journals from a Warrior's Mother is the first book in a series about a family's faith journey through extraordinary circumstances.

©2021 Chrissy L Whitten (P)2023 Chrissy L Whitten
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