<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This book demonstrates, through multiple true life stories, how sharing one's story, especially in a group setting, can bring hope to listeners and healing to the one who shares. As Christians believe that "history" is "His story," we also believe that the smaller personal stories of our lives contribute to the larger story of God's grace and healing power throughout history and beyond. Designed for group use, individuals facing difficulties will find this book greatly encouraging. Any reader will find it inspirational. Praise For The Transforming Power Of Story: "Dr. Elaine Eng is a remarkable woman with an incredible story and personal ministry. She has been an inspiration tome for as long as I have known her. Her book will inspire you, bring tears of joy to your eyes, and longing to your heart, and reinforce your love for our wonderful Savior. Dr. Eng is a living, walking testimony to God's grace and power through human frailty. Her life and her stories show poignantly how He can use any circumstance for His glory." -Diane Passno, Sr. Vice President, Focus on the Family "It was a 'not to put down' book and every minute I could find free, I read it. People of all walks of life and persuasions of faith will find their own stories come alive in those of the contributors." -Mary Jane Jewell, RN "The Transforming Power of Story not only talks about why our stories are so important to share, but it also demonstrates this fact through each story recounted in this book. Through the exercises at the end of each chapter, this ground-breaking book gives opportunity for each reader to reflect on his or her life story in ways that give the just-read story practical application in the reader's life. A great job. A great read. A potentially life changing book." -Ruth E. Van Reken, author<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Elaine Leong Eng, MD, is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychi¬atric Association. She is a graduate of Princeton University and the Al¬bert Einstein College of Medicine. She is currently Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill ¬Cornell Medical College and teaches at the Alliance Theological Seminary's Graduate School of Counseling. Trained in the Lay Ministry Program of Concordia College, Dr. Eng integrates faith, medical, and psychological is¬sues to provide mental health education to many audiences. Avenues for this include international and domestic travel for speaking engagements and writing, in the context of which she often brings hope to her listeners through sharing her own experience with the disability of blindness. She is a long time member of the Christian Medical & Dental Associations, and a frequent speaker in that venue. She also serves on the faculty of CMDA's Continuing Medical & Dental Education international program for missionary doctors. She is a member of Focus on the Family's physicians advisory council. Her book "Martha, Martha": How Christians Worry is a text on anxiety disorders and the church community. Her second book is entitled A Christian Approach to Overcoming Disability: A Doctor's Story. This is her third book.
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