4 out of 4 stars
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Ron and his wife, Patsy, have had a long marriage filled with good and bad times. There was a time where they could not get along well. After a short time of separation, they fell in love with each other again and had a memorable nineteenth anniversary. This was important for what they were going to be facing as a couple in the future.
Ron was a successful businessman, even though he had struggled with a learning disability all his life. Patsy had migraine headaches and started showing symptoms of something very serious. A deadly virus reared its ugly head, and Patsy was hospitalized. The doctors induced a coma, and she was hooked up to a life support machine. She was in a very critical condition for a long time.
Ron very clearly heard a message from God; God would heal Patsy completely. Though Ron believed God would heal Patsy, he still struggled to believe without seeing any evidence. He requested people to pray for Patsy to take part in God’s healing work. Ron did many things to proclaim and prove that he believed Patsy would be healed.
I liked how Ron took a break in the book and shared about the time he and Patsy first met. This helped me to know more about Patsy and made her more personal. I liked the sharing of the many small miracles in the book, and how God was able to work through so many different people, to accomplish a complete healing of Patsy. Another miracle that took place in Ron’s life, was that he wrote this book after having no previous skills to do so. The book was well written, without any noticeable errors.
I was amazed by the personal sacrifice of Linda, who was Patsy’s caretaker, coach, and friend. Patsy’s full healing and recovery were interesting and the best part of the book.
I least liked how the book was very detailed about Patsy’s illness and situation for most of the story. The story seemed to drag in the middle. Telling more stories about Patsy’s life before her illness would have broken up the sadness of her situation. Overall, I enjoyed reading When No One Else Believed and rate it a 4 out of 4 stars. It was a great idea to write a book to let people know that God still does miracles. People who like to read real accounts of modern-day miracles would definitely like this book the best. People who have no interest in healings, miracles, and personal stories would like this book the least.
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When No One Else Believed
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