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The Race of Your Life: A Spiritual and Mental Battle Against an Incurable Disease
by Stacy Kincer
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Synopsis
When the nurse says, “Take a deep breath,” but your chest won’t obey—how do you hold on to hope?
If you’re facing a diagnosis, sitting by a hospital bed, or living with an ache you can’t fix, The Race of Your Life will meet you there. Author Stacy Kincer invites you into her journey ...
If you’re facing a diagnosis, sitting by a hospital bed, or living with an ache you can’t fix, The Race of Your Life will meet you there. Author Stacy Kincer invites you into her journey ...
When the nurse says, “Take a deep breath,” but your chest won’t obey—how do you hold on to hope?
If you’re facing a diagnosis, sitting by a hospital bed, or living with an ache you can’t fix, The Race of Your Life will meet you there. Author Stacy Kincer invites you into her journey with interstitial lung disease—the tests, the fear, the waiting—and the God who kept breathing life into her faith when her lungs could not.
Through honest stories, Scripture, and gentle reflection, you’ll discover:
How to pray when words run out and anxiety spikes at 2 a.m.
Practical ways to let others carry you when you’re too tired to carry yourself.
Rhythms of rest and truth that steady your mind when your body is weak.
The promises of God that hold when everything else feels unsteady.
This isn’t a quick fix. It’s a faithful companion for the long road—for anyone walking through illness, loss, or uncertainty. If you’re short of breath—in body or soul—let this book help you take your next brave breath.
The Race of Your Life reminds us: God’s strength carries us when we can’t carry ourselves—and every breath can become an act of worship.
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