When you hurt, you are never alone, even though you may feel abandoned, misunderstood or even betrayed. Pain can isolate you to the point that you no longer know where to turn. All of us at one time or another in our lives suffer in one way or another. The task is to find a way to cope when we are in pain and to turn our crosses into sources of peace and joy through our compassionate concern for others who may be suffering even more than we. This little book is meant to assist in that endeavor through inspiring anecdotes, uplifting prayers and a list of places one can approach in order to find specific help and information on a wide variety of illnesses, relationships and hurtful situations.
About the Author: Lou Torok, the author of several self-help articles for a wide variety of magazines, spent much of his life following service in the U.S. Navy during World War II promoting the sale of newspapers and magazines for the William Randolph Hearst Syndicate in the promotion department of the
San Francisco Examiner. The founder of Prison Pen Pals, he recently wrote the Abbey Press Care Notes pamphlet entitled
Finding Hope When You Are in Prison. This book continues his discussion on finding hope in times of personal need.
ISBN-10: 0-8189-0874-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8189-0874-3
Book: 95 pages
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Author: |
Lou Torok |
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Copyright: |
1999 |
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First Printed: |
11-16-1999 |
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Reprint: |
2005 |