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The Voice of Hope

Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer, Sharon Mackay is Miraculously Healed and Lives to Inspire Others

by William and Sharyn Mackay

GoodBookStall Review:
This from rags-to-heavenly-riches tale spreads a beacon of hope that God is determined to reach us even though it may seem like we are in the valley of the shadow of death. Sharyn MacKay was diagnosed with terminal cancer and was turned away by a team of renowned consultants and doctors, who told her that that the cancer was too advanced for them to cure. Death’s stealthy footsteps might have caught up with the couple if they had just placed all their hope on the medics. However, Sharyn is a woman of faith – and her husband William is a vicar. William was determined to make death beat a hasty retreat. He sent emails requesting prayer for healing, and it was through the difficult times that Sharyn’s own trembling faith blossomed. Somebody else was healed of MS through Sharyn’s own testimony, and as the message spread, countless numbers of others have been left panting for her story. In today’s turbulent times, Sharyn has shone her own light by reiterating that God is there, in the darkness – and He will hear our call, if we only dare to ask in the first place. Do you dare? Like Sharyn, do you believe, even while walking through the valley of the shadow of death? After reading this, I shall never say never again . . .

Reviewer: Alice Collins   (28/04/08)

Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:Ambassador Productions dist. IBS/STL
Published:2006
ISBN:978-1-840-30172-4


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