Originally published in 1951, this compassionate spiritual guide offers encouragement and practical wisdom for the homebound, the chronically ill, and anyone experiencing suffering or isolation. Addressing the many spiritual challenges that accompany illness, the book reflects on virtue, trust in God, fear, loneliness, and the importance of maintaining hope through every season of life. While written especially for shut-ins, its timeless reflections speak to anyone seeking a deeper relationship with God amid life's trials.
Details:
- Originally Published: 1951
- Written especially for the homebound and those suffering from illness
- Explores the spiritual meaning of sickness and isolation
- Reflects on Christian virtues and overcoming spiritual obstacles
- Offers guidance for dealing with worries, fears, and loneliness
- Includes seasonal reflections for year-round spiritual reading
- Encourages hope, perseverance, and trust in God's providence
- Valuable for the sick, caregivers, and anyone seeking spiritual encouragement
- Page Count: 126
- Format: Paperback