Praise for Hurting Yet Whole
"This book is not just a hopeful and honest guide for people suffering from physical ailments. It is also a companion into the pain of a fragmented and disconnected world that longs to be made whole."
—Amy Julia Becker, author of White Picket Fences
"Too often, Christians neglect the role our bodies play in the life of our souls on earth and in eternity. I'm so thankful for the way Liuan Huska tenderly and humanely stitches these two parts of our humanity back together in this wise, lovely book."
—Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well and Fierce Convictions
"Hurting Yet Whole?is a book brimming with honesty about the nature of what it is to be an embodied human being made in the image of God. There are no quick fixes or simple formulas in this beautiful book, but there is something of much greater value in its pages for patients, caregivers, pastors, and anyone who loves someone facing an ongoing illness: compassion."
—Michelle Van Loon, author of Becoming Sage