Hand in Hand, Susan Martins Miller
Hand in Hand, Susan Martins Miller
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Hand in Hand
Supporting Children with Illness

Author: Susan Martins Miller

Narrator: Highlights for Children

Unabridged: 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Highlights

Published: 07/27/2018


Synopsis

This audiobook gives insight into why it is important for children with serious diseases to have friends, family, and the community support them. It also tells about the special doctors, camps, and organizations that help seriously ill children.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Josh on February 02, 2017

This is a tremendous and much needed book. Alcorn sets out to make the case that, rather than being pejoratives to sling about in flesh-driven theological mudfights, "Calvinism" and "Arminianism" are labels for orthodox, within-the-camp, frameworks as to how we reconcile the (seemingly?) paradoxical......more

Goodreads review by Anete on April 17, 2025

This is the best book I have ever read on predestination (and I have dug into that topic in the last few years with personal interest in it). It handles well both truths - God's sovereignty and man's free choice. I loved the book! Randy Alcorn skillfully goes through definitions and different opinion......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on April 26, 2024

I love Alcorn's approach to his books, and appreciate his tone so much. He went from being an Arminian to a 4-point Calvinist, but he maintains a balance that eschews hyper-calvinism and maintains the position that the Scriptures ought to speak for themselves. I appreciate that. This book is not a v......more

Goodreads review by James on January 11, 2023

This is the first book I've read that covers the topics of sovereignty and free will. As a starting point for my own intellectual investigation into these significant and often controversial topic I really appreciated the authors nuanced and sensitive approach to all the different view points. His r......more

Goodreads review by Nikolas on November 02, 2016

If you’ve never read any of Alcorn’s work, do yourself a favor and grab one – any one. Alcorn is a deep thinker who delves into the implications of the plain text of Scripture with a boldness I’ve seldom read elsewhere. This book is his contribution to the Calvinism (God’s will saves and man has no......more