Angels Never Die: A true story of love, loss, and faith.
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Author(s)Gwendolyn S McNutt
PublisherMammoth Star Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1886726183
ISBN-139781886726185
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank837,042
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Angels Never Die is the true story of love, loss, and faith. It chronicles the struggles and triumphs of Gwen and Henry McNutt, first as children in the pre-Civil Rights Era South, to their love-at-first-sight meeting at a county fair, to the trials and tribulations of marriage and raising six children. When they met, Gwen and Henry had very different ideas about the role faith plays in our lives; but when all four of their sons fall ill with a rare blood disorder, they learn to put aside their differences and "walk their faith"--in both God and each other. Through an endless series of hospital visits and painful procedures performed on their boys, Henry and Gwen learn that they both carried a gene that, when combined, created two different rare diseases: Fanconi Anemia and Wiskott-Aldrich. While their two daughters were left unscathed, all four of their boys would eventually succumb to these diseases. How they survived--and even thrived--is an incredible story of love; love for each other, their children, and their family. It is also a story of holding onto faith – in family, friends, and God, even when faced with the most horrific test a parent can imagine. Without faith, neither Gwen nor Henry could not have endured all that was put before them. Their journey taught them that as long as you have faith, you can overcome anything, even the loss of a child--even the loss of four children. This book stands as an example of, no matter whom you are, or what your background, you can endure all that God puts before you. It is a lesson in understanding God's greatest gifts--our children--and how you must cherish every moment they are on this earth. This book is a testament to the McNutt’s and their belief that "God will never give us more than we can handle".