What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years

How does one remain an optimistic lover of one’s spouse, adoring mother and parent to one’s children, and a productive member of one’s community when one’s physical and mental abilities are transiently, sometimes suddenly, and consistently eroded?
How does one deal with the disbelief of extended family and casual observers when one’s abilities are as transient as their observations?
Remaining close to the Savior, loyal loved ones, her Book Friends, and maintaining an eternal perspective were what kept suicide firmly off the list of options for dealing with the agony and despair Angela D. P. Hubbell found herself in.
While walking down the hallway at church with her two year old daughter, while four months pregnant, Angela suddenly fell as though an unseen hand reached inside her body and flipped off all the “fuses” to her bodies “unnecessary” functions; blurring her vision, impairing her speech, and leaving her virtually paralyzed. Hours later she was released from the emergency room seemingly restored with no explanations, while her husband was thousands of miles away for military service. Thus began an intense physical, mental, and spiritual journey of transient health problems which left her crippled and increasingly bed ridden for over eight years as she often watched her family, and life, happen without her.
In this book Angela shares how trusting the God of Abraham, and relying on the examples of her “Book Friends” got her through the Dark War of demons attacking and scarring her soul, searing physical pain, loved ones questioning her integrity because she “looked” healthy, and the despair of being unable to be the mother and helpmeet she would have chosen to be in this life had she been healthy.
Angela shares insights that stood out to her during the Dark War of near constant spiritual battles, and her perspective that, when we ask the right questions during times of chaos and agony it makes it easier to receive the help that Jehovah so dearly wants to give us.
Have you ever experienced the sting of a demons whip?
Or the constant verbal cacophony of a legion of demons beating on your spirit for years at a time while demanding that you surrender and curse God before they grant you the sweet release of death?

How one does battle with evil determines the outcome of the battle.
How does one prepare for such battles?
What can one do to defend oneself before, during, and after these battles which will come in this life?
How can parents, families, friends, caregivers, neighbors, and community leaders help strengthen themselves and those around them?
The author shares her God centered perspective to each of these questions within the pages of “What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years.”

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What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years

How does one remain an optimistic lover of one’s spouse, adoring mother and parent to one’s children, and a productive member of one’s community when one’s physical and mental abilities are transiently, sometimes suddenly, and consistently eroded?
How does one deal with the disbelief of extended family and casual observers when one’s abilities are as transient as their observations?
Remaining close to the Savior, loyal loved ones, her Book Friends, and maintaining an eternal perspective were what kept suicide firmly off the list of options for dealing with the agony and despair Angela D. P. Hubbell found herself in.
While walking down the hallway at church with her two year old daughter, while four months pregnant, Angela suddenly fell as though an unseen hand reached inside her body and flipped off all the “fuses” to her bodies “unnecessary” functions; blurring her vision, impairing her speech, and leaving her virtually paralyzed. Hours later she was released from the emergency room seemingly restored with no explanations, while her husband was thousands of miles away for military service. Thus began an intense physical, mental, and spiritual journey of transient health problems which left her crippled and increasingly bed ridden for over eight years as she often watched her family, and life, happen without her.
In this book Angela shares how trusting the God of Abraham, and relying on the examples of her “Book Friends” got her through the Dark War of demons attacking and scarring her soul, searing physical pain, loved ones questioning her integrity because she “looked” healthy, and the despair of being unable to be the mother and helpmeet she would have chosen to be in this life had she been healthy.
Angela shares insights that stood out to her during the Dark War of near constant spiritual battles, and her perspective that, when we ask the right questions during times of chaos and agony it makes it easier to receive the help that Jehovah so dearly wants to give us.
Have you ever experienced the sting of a demons whip?
Or the constant verbal cacophony of a legion of demons beating on your spirit for years at a time while demanding that you surrender and curse God before they grant you the sweet release of death?

How one does battle with evil determines the outcome of the battle.
How does one prepare for such battles?
What can one do to defend oneself before, during, and after these battles which will come in this life?
How can parents, families, friends, caregivers, neighbors, and community leaders help strengthen themselves and those around them?
The author shares her God centered perspective to each of these questions within the pages of “What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years.”

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What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years

What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years

by AJ Hubbell
What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years

What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years

by AJ Hubbell

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How does one remain an optimistic lover of one’s spouse, adoring mother and parent to one’s children, and a productive member of one’s community when one’s physical and mental abilities are transiently, sometimes suddenly, and consistently eroded?
How does one deal with the disbelief of extended family and casual observers when one’s abilities are as transient as their observations?
Remaining close to the Savior, loyal loved ones, her Book Friends, and maintaining an eternal perspective were what kept suicide firmly off the list of options for dealing with the agony and despair Angela D. P. Hubbell found herself in.
While walking down the hallway at church with her two year old daughter, while four months pregnant, Angela suddenly fell as though an unseen hand reached inside her body and flipped off all the “fuses” to her bodies “unnecessary” functions; blurring her vision, impairing her speech, and leaving her virtually paralyzed. Hours later she was released from the emergency room seemingly restored with no explanations, while her husband was thousands of miles away for military service. Thus began an intense physical, mental, and spiritual journey of transient health problems which left her crippled and increasingly bed ridden for over eight years as she often watched her family, and life, happen without her.
In this book Angela shares how trusting the God of Abraham, and relying on the examples of her “Book Friends” got her through the Dark War of demons attacking and scarring her soul, searing physical pain, loved ones questioning her integrity because she “looked” healthy, and the despair of being unable to be the mother and helpmeet she would have chosen to be in this life had she been healthy.
Angela shares insights that stood out to her during the Dark War of near constant spiritual battles, and her perspective that, when we ask the right questions during times of chaos and agony it makes it easier to receive the help that Jehovah so dearly wants to give us.
Have you ever experienced the sting of a demons whip?
Or the constant verbal cacophony of a legion of demons beating on your spirit for years at a time while demanding that you surrender and curse God before they grant you the sweet release of death?

How one does battle with evil determines the outcome of the battle.
How does one prepare for such battles?
What can one do to defend oneself before, during, and after these battles which will come in this life?
How can parents, families, friends, caregivers, neighbors, and community leaders help strengthen themselves and those around them?
The author shares her God centered perspective to each of these questions within the pages of “What I Learned In Bed; What My Book Friends & Angels Taught Me About God & Myself While I Was Bedridden For Over Eight Years.”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163369850
Publisher: AJ Hubbell
Publication date: 11/27/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 283 KB

About the Author

AJ Hubbell grew up enjoying an active life in the Rocky Mountains. An accomplished athlete in high school and college she has traveled in parts of North Africa, the Mediterranean, Western Europe, several American states, and Asia. She is happily married to her handsome Cowboy, and is the gleeful Tickler In Chief to their two mischievous Younglings, and Organizer of All Things Magical in their happy home.
She enjoys adventures with her cute family, exploring the joyful world God has organized for us, all things delicious, first editions, early American history, the writings and speeches of Cicero, and of course, high quality dark chocolate.
Her public speaking career began when she was just three years old, when her mother would take her about town reciting things like “T’was the Night Before Christmas” to church and social groups. She began writing her own material at the age of six, and although she is honored to speak with all ages, her soul adores working with children and young adults as she shares her perspective on matters of Eternal Consequence, Gratitude, Grace and Perspective, the Twin Gifts of Repentance and Forgiveness, Natural Law, and the Eternal Importance of Good Manners (particularly poignant for children, young people, and professionals).

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