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Publié par | Inspiring Voices |
Date de parution | 18 avril 2012 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781462401291 |
Langue | English |
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Extrait
Choosing to Forgive
Growing Up with an Alcoholic Parent
Diane DeLong Clark
Copyright © 2012 Diane DeLong Clark
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All Scripture references are taken from the New International Version/ The Message Parallel Bible, copyright 2004, published by The Zondervan Corporation
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ISBN: 978-1-4624-0129-1 (e)
ISBN: 978-1-4624-0130-7 (sc)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012937132
Inspiring Voices rev. date: 04/12/2012
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part 1 / The Memoir
1. The Silence
2. The Fear
3. The House
4. The Memories
5. The Visitors
6. The Road
7. Daddy
8. Mother
9. Siblings
10. High School
11. My Wedding Day
12. Interlude
Part 2 / The Choice
13. A New Perspective
14. Making the Choice
15. Being Intentional
16. The Grudge
17. The Servant
18. Letting Go
Epilogue
Afterword
About The Author
Appendix
Acknowledgments
I must first give praise to Jesus Christ, for without Him I would have nothing of importance to write about. He is my inspiration in this life and my hope for eternity. I’ve simply tried to listen to His promptings and obey.
To my son, Brian, a heartfelt thanks, for you taught me the art of sentence structure and how to be more creative in sharing my story. Your knowledge and expertise has been invaluable.
A great big thank you to Pastor Ben White who served as my great encourager when I would begin to have doubts about my abilities as a writer, reminding me that it is God who enables, not me. He spent hours reading on his own time, correcting my grammatical errors, and writing little funny comments in the margins to make me laugh. Thank you Ben!
My greatest support came from my husband, Creighton, who patiently listened to chapter after chapter as I made changes and additions. And, most of all for his love and encouragement throughout the process of remembering and reliving my childhood. I love you very much!
I would also like to say thank you to those at Inspiring Voices who have been so kind and helpful and always there to answer my many questions from the beginning and throughout the process.
And to my readers, thank you for allowing me share my story with you. I would welcome thoughts and comments. You may contact me at mddc@myfairpoint.net
Foreword
There wouldn’t be enough space allotted in a forward to talk about how my wife, Sarah and I feel about Diane Clark, and her husband Creighton, but I’ll do my best to keep it short and to the point.
Diane and Creighton are two of the most loving, hospitable, wisdom-filled individuals we know. We’ve enjoyed every moment we’ve spent with them, and they’ve given us advice that we will never forget nor forsake.
Diane is a gifted poet and songwriter as well. She has a way, when she’s in a room full of people, of breaking quietly into a beautiful song at any moment. And when you hear one of her many poems, it will warm your heart, make you laugh, and maybe even make you cry. She has gifts that she humbly offers to everyone around her. May you consider the story you are about to read a gift. It is an embodiment of Diane’s talent.
These are things you can keep in mind as you delve into the pages that follow. In them you will meet a woman who has faced many trials and hardships. But above all you will sense her gentleness and peace, and get a view into the transcendent and divine that maybe you have never seen before. You are about to read a story about forgiveness that is written by a woman who embodies forgiveness and love to everyone she encounters.
Don’t be fooled for a moment into thinking that these are pithy ideals or merely words written on a page. These are words written with understanding and this is a story from deep within Diane’s heart and soul. She walks it like she talks it!
Benjamin Bradford White
“A forgiveness ought to be like a canceled note,
torn in two and burned up, so that it can never
be shown against the man.”