Monday, May 17, 2010

A Powerful Testimony (and a Giveaway!)

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Life, In Spite of Me
Extraordinary Hope After a Fatal Choice

Written by Kristen Jane Anderson
As told to Tricia Goyer
(Multnomah)
ISBN: 9781601422521
May, 2010/204 pages/$19.99

At a time when life should be carefree and full of fun, as well as anticipation of future plans, far too many teenagers are consumed with despair and without hope. And sadly, many decide that suicide is the answer when life overwhelms them. Kristen Jane Anderson was just such a girl. Overwhelmed with life, her discouragement and depression peaked after she was raped at a party. Finally, one night as she sat alone in a neighborhood park in despair, she saw the nearby railroad tracks and decided she just couldn't handle the realities of life any more. She walked over to the tracks, laid across them, and waited to die as the train barreled over her.

Fortunately, that was the new beginning, rather than the end, of her life. In this phenomenal book, Kristen relates the long road of physical and emotional recovery following the attempted suicide that severed both of her legs. Her discovery and acceptance of God's love and forgiveness turned her from hopelessness to joy. Since then, she has shared her story on Oprah spoken to teenagers across the country. She founded Reaching You Ministries to help others who are hurting, and she recently graduated from Moody Bible Institute with a Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies, with plans to eventually attend graduate school.

Life, In Spite of Me is a beautiful story of a life redeemed from the pit. If you parent or minister to young people, you will want to read this book. And thanks to the publisher, who has provided an additional copy for a giveaway, one of you will have the opportunity to be impacted by this book. Just leave a comment on this post by 6:00 pm CST Thursday (5/20) and I will randomly choose a winner. US Residents only, please. You must include an email address if you do not have a blog to be entered.

ABOUT THE BOOK (from the publisher):

She wanted to die. God had other plans.

Why does my life have to be so painful?
What’s wrong with me?
It’s not going to get better.
It could all be over soon, and then I won’t hurt anymore.


Kristen Anderson thought she had the picture-perfect life until strokes of gray dimmed her outlook: three friends and her grandmother died within two years. Still reeling from these losses, she was raped by a friend she thought she could trust. She soon spiraled into a seemingly bottomless depression.

One January night, the seventeen-year-old decided she no longer wanted to deal with the emotional pain that smothered her. She lay down on a set of cold railroad tracks and waited for a freight train to send her to heaven…and peace.

But Kristen's story doesn’t end there.

In Life, In Spite of Me this remarkably joyful young woman shares the miracle of her survival, the agonizing aftermath of her failed suicide attempt, and the hope that has completely transformed her life, giving her a powerful purpose for living.

Her gripping story of finding joy against all odds provides a vivid and unforgettable reminder that life is a gift to be treasured.

Includes notes of encouragement Kristen wishes she had received when she was struggling most.

Read an excerpt of this book here



ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Kristen Jane Anderson has been featured on Oprah and is a popular speaker at colleges, women’s and youth events, churches, and suicide prevention outreaches. A graduate of Moody Bible Institute and the founder of Reaching You Ministries, Kristen seeks to help those who are hurting, hopeless, lost, suicidal and depressed.

Tricia Goyer is the author of three hundred articles for national periodicals, as well as fourteen novels and six nonfiction books, including Blue Like Play Dough.




Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from WaterBrook Multnomah as part of their Blogger Review program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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16 comments:

Diana Ferguson said...

Count me in! What a story she must have and so powerful.

Lauri said...

Oh wow, I would love to have this book. I have one boy getting ready to turn 13 next month & another one in Dec. Life has many challanges they will be force to face in the coming yrs.
Thank you.

sara said...

wow. I would love to read this and will buy it even if I don't win. There are several youth in my life that are struggling with depression.

Julia M. Reffner said...

I struggled with depression as a teenager. This sounds like a very powerful story and one that so many teenagers and adults could benefit from. Depression due to either circumstances or physical imbalance is so common.

julesreffner(at)gmail(dot)com

Patrice and Higgins said...

I would love to be entered into the drawing for this book. Thanks!

Linda said...

I would love to be entered. The spunk of living life after such debilitating issues really catches my heart. Please enter me. Thanks.
desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

Stacey said...

This is a very serious subject that many often shy away from. I am sure her words are so powerful and will minister to many!

Cathy said...

This sounds like a book I'd love to read. Please enter me in the giveaway.

BARBIE said...

I would love to read this powerful book. Please enter me. Thank you!

Sandy@Jesus and Dark Choc said...

Wow this sounds like an amazing book, I am looking for some good summer reading. Please enter me!

Anonymous said...

i would love to read this inspirational book...

karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com

Joyce said...

Count me in...sounds like an amazing story!

2cats said...

I need this book. Either from you or purchased on my own I need it. I will give it to my son's step daughter. She is 17 now and I can see the sadness in her eyes.

Melli said...

This sounds really good... put me in there! :)

Kim said...

I haven't signed up for a give away in a while, but I wanted to read this...and thought I was part of the tour...but apparently not.

I'd love to be entered!

Kim
kimfurd at hotmail dot com

Sandy@Jesus and Dark Choc said...

Yipee!!! Thanks this will be great for summer reading!!!
THANKS!!!!!!