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ALS Meets Christ: Life Lessons from Surviving Lou Gehrig's Disease since 2005
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ALS Meets Christ: Life Lessons from Surviving Lou Gehrig's Disease since 2005 in Vernon, BC
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ALS Meets Christ: Life Lessons from Surviving Lou Gehrig's Disease since 2005 in Vernon, BC
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Three little letters that will change your lifeforever. Lou Gehrig, also known as the IronHorse, had an outstanding record in his years as a professional baseballplayer: 2,130 consecutive games played, 493 home runs, and 2,721 hits. All ofthis came before he was diagnosed with ALS at the age of thirty-six. In his farewell speech to his fansand teammates, he made a startling comment, “Today I consider myself theluckiest man on the face of the earth. I have been in ballparks for seventeenyears and have never received anything but kindness and encouragement." ALS became known as Lou Gehrig’sDisease because of his positive way of dealing with it. He died two years afterhis diagnosis, but he set the bar high for those living with ALS today. Fourteen years ago, Carol Fergusonwas diagnosed withALS, a disease with a life expectancy of two to three years. In ALS Meets Christ, she shares her storyabout how the Lord has kept her alive, and content, in spite of this disease. You, or your loved one, may bestruggling with fear and discouragement after a diagnosis, but you are notalone in your struggles. The Lord wants to walk this journey with you; Heunderstands your pain and suffering, and he wants you to set your mind on Him.In ALS Meets Christ , Carol offers encouragement and practical advice forthose who are currently dealing with various challenges of ALS and trying to learnhow to cope.
Three little letters that will change your lifeforever. Lou Gehrig, also known as the IronHorse, had an outstanding record in his years as a professional baseballplayer: 2,130 consecutive games played, 493 home runs, and 2,721 hits. All ofthis came before he was diagnosed with ALS at the age of thirty-six. In his farewell speech to his fansand teammates, he made a startling comment, “Today I consider myself theluckiest man on the face of the earth. I have been in ballparks for seventeenyears and have never received anything but kindness and encouragement." ALS became known as Lou Gehrig’sDisease because of his positive way of dealing with it. He died two years afterhis diagnosis, but he set the bar high for those living with ALS today. Fourteen years ago, Carol Fergusonwas diagnosed withALS, a disease with a life expectancy of two to three years. In ALS Meets Christ, she shares her storyabout how the Lord has kept her alive, and content, in spite of this disease. You, or your loved one, may bestruggling with fear and discouragement after a diagnosis, but you are notalone in your struggles. The Lord wants to walk this journey with you; Heunderstands your pain and suffering, and he wants you to set your mind on Him.In ALS Meets Christ , Carol offers encouragement and practical advice forthose who are currently dealing with various challenges of ALS and trying to learnhow to cope.



















