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Re: Official Review: When No One Else Believed by Ron Tripodo

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I definitely want to read this book. I am very interested in hearing about ADHD from someone who lives with it. I don’t think as well as hearing an encouraging story of God’s goodness. I don’t think the author is saying God always heals physically. I think most people who have experienced physical miracles are aware that God’s plan for each person is unique, but of course I will have to read it to cinfirm that.
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Post by Janey Olily »

I believe in miracles! Very nice book. Thanks for your detailed review.
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There are things that humanly speaking are impossible that if one can have his or her eye of God's faithfulness has this couple did then that mountain will indeed become a mole hill..... Very inspiring thanks to the Author
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I love to read true stories, and now I'm wondering about the diagnose and how these people dealt with it!
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This book clearly gives a lot of insight into the inner workings of a family whose member has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. It seems like a good inspirational book to read. Great review by the way.
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Post by rusyalana »

Inspirational books are not my cup of tea, and I'm not sure that God has anything to do with actual healing. Positive and happy feelings help a lot with overcoming difficulties and faith in God makes people happy, gives them them a goal and strength to do miracles in some situations. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Sahani Nimandra »

This is quite true. Miracles do exist and it is within all if they know where to search for it. It is very fascinating to see how the author has found it through. Thank you for sharing your review!
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After reading this review, it has encouraged me to read this book. I am not tremendously religious, but I am intrigued by what obstacles this couple faces and how they endure through life’s struggles.
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Post by Cloud Rainbow »

When No One Else Believed by Ron Tripodo is a special book. It's true that not all couples can undergo such situation. From the review above this novel tells a lot about his great faith, healing and their preservance to overcome their situation. I would love to read this book.
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I don't think I could get through this book even though his wife survives. I've lost too many relatives to cancer and I'm not into Christian literature. I am, however, happy that it is a well written and enjoyable book for others who can stomach the various themes.

Thank you for your nice review.
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Thanks for your review. This seems like a very interesting inspirational story. I am curious to learn more about ADHD as well.
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Post by vinodsai »

An Inspirational book in which author tells about the miracle recovery of his wife who is diagnosed with a rare disease. Miracles happen when you believe in God. A powerful memoir with lots of heart. Thanks for your amazing review.
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I love reading people's religious journey stories. Can't wait to read it!
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It’s a nice review, but not a book I would be able to read. I think hard work from a lot of people probably had a lot to do with Patsy’s cure.
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I'm not a fan of non-fiction novel but after reading the sample and review of this book, I decided that I would give this book some time to read. I want to read some non-fiction for a change anyway.
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