Christianity Today has recently published two articles about a handicapped brain and a relationship to God.
One of them discusses an all-too-common fact -- the church forgets people with Alzheimer's, and their caregivers.
The other gives the story of a man in South Africa who was unable to communicate for nine years, although his brain was active, and he could hear and see, but who came to faith in God during that time. A remarkable story.
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
Christianity Today and articles about the brain's ability
Labels:
Alzheimer's,
dementia,
faith,
handicapped,
inability to communicate,
ministry,
salvation
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2 comments:
very interesting articles, both of them! Thanks.
I thought so.
Thanks!
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