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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Grace Under Pressure Personafied May 30, 2008
By Gigi Poignant, compelling, engaging.....one of those books to read and re-read. Beautiful story, even more beautiful soul.
Gigi
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Her Generosity of Spirit Knows No Bounds Jun 30, 2008
By Marian L. Richards If you have experienced any part of infertility, you know how heart-wrenching it is. Add a mind-boggling and heartbreaking loss, and then a battle with cancer. Most people I know would prefer to crawl under a rock with their best friends, Self Pity and Why Me. And really, could you blame them? If she'd chosen to do so, could you blame her?
For as long as I've know her, since we were freshmen in college and sorority pledges, Kristi has found a way to see the forest despite the trees.
Her writing is so conversational that you'll feel like you've known her for a long time, and she writes with such humor and honesty that you'll know why her friends stretch from one end of the country to another.
Whatever your struggle, Kristi's story is certain to encourage you to put one foot in front of the other, day by day, as you once again find your footing on fertile ground.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A Heartfelt and Worthy Story Jun 18, 2008
By KK McCaskill The box came in on Monday and I wouldn't open it until I had the time to dive in "To Walk on Fertile Ground." My instincts were right because as soon as I opened the cover, there was no putting it down. Each page felt like I was sitting with Kristi over coffee and listening to her heartfelt story.
I finished the book in one sitting (which is no easy task with two little ones). As the last page was turned, I immediately went to kiss my sleeping babies heads with tears in my eyes. Praising God for each day of good and bad He gives us and praying that my girls would quickly learn to give Him all the thanks, as well.
Kristi his the nail on the head and explains that our lives are gardens that continue to be weeded out, fertilized and nourished. Thank you for sharing your heart and your story.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Journey to Truth Jun 17, 2008
By Ben West
"Amy West"
A must read book! Walk with the author through her battle against infertility and ultimately a fight to overcome cancer. Ultimately Christ used this period of darkness to strengthen and refine her. Very uplifting and encouraging for anyone facing or in the middle of a personal struggle.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A Faithful Walk Jun 17, 2008
By Tami Reading this book was such an inspiration. I certainly recommend it to women and their loved ones facing similar situations, but also to anyone who just needs a reminder that there is hope for tomorrow. Thank you to Kristi Brown for sharing her journey with all of us.
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