The Luckiest Man: How a Seventeen-Year Battle with ALS Led Me to Intimacy with God
By (Author) John R. Paine
With Seth Haines
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
17th April 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
248.8/6196839092
Hardback
224
Width 161mm, Height 236mm, Spine 24mm
353g
How do you experience God's intimate, comforting, tangible presence In The Luckiest Man, John Paine reveals how he found the answer to this most important of all questions--by facing a terminal diagnosis.
At middle age, John Paine thought he knew what it meant to have a relationship with God. He was a successful businessman, a well-respected Christian leader, a Bible teacher, and--outwardly, at least--the spiritual leader of his family. He was satisfied and thought he understood what it meant to know and experience God. But did he
John's journey into true, mystical intimacy with God began when a neurologist diagnosed him with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, and said, "Go home and get your affairs in order." Seventeen years later, John tells his story, recounting the ways God intervened in his life, freeing him from all that prevented intimacy with God, even as John slipped into pain, paralysis, and further toward death.
In stunning, insightful prose, The Luckiest Man points to the God who lovingly, though occasionally painfully, drew John into the richness of friendship. In this profoundly moving memoir, John Paine reveals the secret to intimacy with God and provides hope to all who are in the middle of their own trials. They, too, will understand why John considers himself the "luckiest man."
Seth Haines has experienced the grace that comes from a God who lives in mystery, who works through both joy and pain. Seth's first book Coming Clean: A Story of Faith received a Christianity Today Award of Merit in the publication's 2016 book awards. Seth's poetry and prose has been featured in various publications, including In Touch Magazine, Fathom Magazine, Tweetspeak Poetry, and at SethHaines.com. He makes his home in the Ozarks with his wife, Amber Haines, and their four sons.