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Chargement... Walking through Infertility: Biblical, Theological, and Moral Counsel for Those Who Are Strugglingpar Matthew Arbo
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Infertility is the profoundly wounding experience of many couples, often leading to feelings of despair and shame as they grapple with shattered dreams and unanswered questions. But God does not leave them alone in their pain. The Creator and Redeemer of life has not forsaken the infertile, but has called and equipped them to participate in his church, kingdom, and mission. Overflowing with warmth and sensitivity, this book explores what the Bible says about infertility, helping the church walk alongside couples struggling with infertility and assessing the ethical issues surrounding common fertility treatments and reproductive technologies. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I did enjoy this book a lot. I really appreciated the concepts coming from a Biblical point of view and not just trying to make me feel better. Some of the things said in the book may hurt a bit, but I greatly appreciated it because I value what God's Word says more than how I feel. The author also delves into the idea of whether certain infertility treatments are Biblically acceptable. The author still did a great job of being tactful and sensitive to an obviously difficult topic. While I did get a little emotional at many points throughout the book, I never felt like the author was adding salt to any wounds, or trying to purposefully elicit strong emotional pulls with such an already emotional situation.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone going through infertility, or considering treatments. ( )