<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Biblical counselor Esther Smith shows how the gospel enables people with illness to release guilt and shame, balance work and rest, and get through difficult days."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Chronic illness disrupts lives and leads to innumerable losses. Physical symptoms and limitation change all aspects of life, leading to unique challenges that are difficult to navigate. Thankfully, God provides his presence, counsel, and eternal perspective to help people in times of physical and emotional suffering. This 31-day devotional by biblical counselor Esther Smith focuses heavily on practical application, showing people with illness how to release guilt and shame, ask for help, balance work and rest, and get through days of difficult symptoms. Throughout the devotional, she reminds readers to look to the unseen spiritual realities that surround them and to fix their hearts on eternity. You will be encouraged as you consider various ways God is using illness in sanctifying, kingdom-advancing ways to display his glory and work in the hearts of his people.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Chronic Illness: Walking by Faith is an exceptional devotional written by one who understands chronic illness, who has experienced its life-changing impact, and who leans deeply into Jesus. Esther offers no quick answers, instead she invites us to engage with Scripture, read her honest thoughts about a life she didn't expect, but longs to steward well, and consider thoughtful reflection questions and action steps. A feast to savor and treasure!--Cindee Snider Re, Cofounder, Chronic Joy (chronic illness ministry); Author, Chronic Joy Thrive Series and Abide Series<br><br>Esther Smith is a caring and compassionate friend who understands the tiresome challenges of living with chronic illness. Reading this devotional, and following its wise and gracious counsel, will clear your mind, strengthen your heart, and grow your faith.--Paul Tautges, Senior Pastor, Cornerstone Community Church, Mayfield Heights, Ohio; Founder, Counseling One Another (blog)<br><br>Esther Smith's devotional on Chronic Illness is simply outstanding. As one who struggles with pain every minute of every day, I need to be reminded of the hope I have in Jesus. This devotional delivers an avalanche of hope as well as practical help about how to care for our bodies in an age of brokenness. Read this devotional, and then read it again and again. It will bless your body and soul.--Dave Furman, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Church of Dubai; Author, Being There: How to Love Those Who Are Hurting and Kiss the Wave: Embracing God in Your Trials<br><br>Finally, a devotional that gives validating voice to the suffering of chronic illness while bringing essential hope and purpose through the life-giving promises of Scripture. Esther's empathetic words capture the pains, sorrows, joys, and victories that come from an understanding that God uses illness for His glory. Suffering alone ends in the pages of this book as you take up the journey of walking with God in the midst chronic illness.--Eliza Huie, Director of Counseling, McLean Bible Church, DC Metropolitan Area; Dean of Biblical Counseling, Metro Baltimore Seminary<br><br>Suffering is not generic. It is particularized to individual people in their personal stories. Esther Smith has written a wonderful devotional on the trial of chronic illness. It is richly flavored by her story but resonates beyond her experience because it winsomely draws from the fathomless fountain of biblical truth and Gospel celebration. The best thing I can say about this book is that is speaks eloquently to chronic illness but gives hope and wisdom for all sufferers and those seeking to care for them as well.--Andy Farmer, Pastor of Counseling and Care, Covenant Fellowship Church, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania; Author, Real Peace: What We Long For and Where to Find It<br>
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