Informing children about death, dying, and spirituality can be difficult. How do you explain to a child what it is like to die?.
Then along came fifteen-year-old Aron. His understanding of spiritual things was profound. He said "eternal life is a process that never stops... it goes around and around... Heaven is the place where your soul is free."
When the manuscript and pencil drawings of Thunder 'n Lightning were presented to him, he said "Oh yea!"
Aron was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. He knew he was going to die prematurely. He said "I always wanted to be a nurse so I could help people and kids. Because of my cacner I may never grow up and become a nurse. So I want to help now."
Thunder 'n Lightning Explain What it's Like to Die... is his story... his journey!
Help Aron Help: White Mountain Hospice Foundation, Inc. email
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Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 2 mm
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978-1-4120-3704-4 (9781412037044)
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Kevin Lee Weaver was born and raised in a small farming town in northwestern New York, where he first preached to tree stumps and woodland creatures in the forests around Holley. That childhood dream-to be a preacher-never left him. After relocating to Arizona in 1978, Kevin graduated from Mountain View High School and soon met his wife, Tammy. They married in 1982, the same year Kevin was licensed as a minister with the Assemblies of God.Over the decades, Kevin has served as a youth pastor, assistant pastor, evangelist, and chaplain, eventually settling in Show Low, Arizona, to raise a family in the cool pine country of the White Mountains. There, he and Tammy raised four children and are now the proud grandparents of sixteen. Their entire family remains rooted in the same mountain region.Kevin is ordained through Chaplain Fellowship Ministries International and completed Clinical Pastoral Education through Banner Baywood Hospital in Mesa. He also holds a degree in Pastoral Counseling and Thanatology, and he received the President's Volunteer Service Award in 2003.Now worshiping apart from formal religious institutions, Kevin focuses his time on family care-including supporting a grandson with special medical needs-part-time work with his son, and community service (such as manning Girl Scout cookie booths). He's also a self-published author of four children's books, including Thunder-n-Lightning and Lebron Visits North Nyes Pond, and a poetry collection titled Where the Wind Goes, drawn from years of ministering to the dying.In addition to writing, Kevin is an amateur ventriloquist, a songwriter, an enthusiastic ukulele player, and a natural storyteller. Mr. Mike's Lone Pine Cabin for Abandoned Children showcases his gift for blending imagination, humor, and heart-a tribute to the healing power of family, faith, and old-fashioned wonder.