21 Days (e-bog) af Dragovich, Donald
Dragovich, Donald (forfatter)

21 Days e-bog

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21 Days: The Random Thoughts of a Brother in Mourning is just that, random thoughts about death, faith, and God. 21 Days is the chronological countdown to David's death as described by his brother, Donald. His written thoughts document what was happening to his brother David as he quickly succumbed to esophageal cancer. Donald describes his emotional turmoil in dealing with his brother's untime...
E-bog 102,59 DKK
Forfattere Dragovich, Donald (forfatter)
Udgivet 28 januar 2020
Længde 44 sider
Genrer HRQM2
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781098010133
21 Days: The Random Thoughts of a Brother in Mourning is just that, random thoughts about death, faith, and God. 21 Days is the chronological countdown to David's death as described by his brother, Donald. His written thoughts document what was happening to his brother David as he quickly succumbed to esophageal cancer. Donald describes his emotional turmoil in dealing with his brother's untimely and unstoppable death. He asks a powerful, rhetorical question that makes everyone ponder their mortality. What would you do if doctors told you, you or a loved one only have twenty-one days to live? How would you react? Donald reacted by questioning his faith in God and God's power over cancer during this countdown. Donald's brother David was given twenty-one days to live on September 29, 2015. In dealing with the reality of his oldest brother's death, Donald expressed his feelings by writing down what happened each day and how he felt. He describes how he cursed at God, questioned God's divine intervention, and even God's existence because no prayers were answered, no miracle cure and no death reprieve were in sight. Donald refers to the esophageal cancer that David had as an evil demon. He shows his anger and disgust with cancer and how it destroys not only a person but a family. He expresses his torment and anguish as he counts down the days, but in the end, ultimately embraces his spirituality. When the inevitable became more and more real, Donald found his faith and accepted his brother's fate. When Donald found his faith in God, it was a comforting, coping mechanism helping him deal with the inevitable death of his oldest brother. Donald describes other instances of spirituality that he has personally experienced and how he turns these tragic events into faith-renewing experiences.