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Maggie Lee for Good (Paperback)
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Maggie Lee for Good (Paperback)
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Loot Price R393
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"What an amazing and heartbreaking and beautiful story." -Anne
Lamott New York Times Bestselling Author On July 12, 2009, a bus
carrying a youth group from Shreveport, Louisiana, to a youth camp
in Georgia overturned when two tires failed near Meridian,
Mississippi. Most of the twenty-three passengers were injured.
Maggie Lee Henson, age twelve, died three weeks later from
traumatic brain injuries sustained in the accident. This story,
Maggie Lee for Good, is one part worst-case scenario and three
parts God's creative redemption. In it, her parents describe the
overwhelming grief of losing a child, their struggle with faith,
and the unexpected acts of love and generosity that result from
their loss. John and Jinny Henson's story captures the essence of
Maggie Lee's boundless faith and will inspire readers who are
facing loss, searching for evidence of God's sustaining grace, or
looking for ways to make a meaningful difference in the lives of
others. It is a powerful reminder that there is no tragedy so
profound that God cannot bring good from it. One Day One Deed One
Difference www.maggieleeforgood.org The life and death of Maggie
Lee Henson began a movement of kindness that is still
reverberating. More than just a feel-good story, her story is proof
that the human spirit will triumph even when the body fails, that
people do want good to win, and that God is very much at work
redeeming the world and even our worst-case scenarios. The best way
to join Maggie Lee for Good is to click the "Like" button at this
Facebook page: facebook.com/MaggieLeeforGood. If you would like to
present "Maggie Lee for Good" to your school or service
organization, visit www.maggieleeforgood.org to access free tools,
graphics and printables. Jinny Henson is a graduate of Baylor
University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. She and
her husband, John, launched the Maggie Lee for Good movement. She
has traveled the country performing stand-up comedy and attributes
God's gift of laughter as one of the secrets to her family's
survival of tragic loss. Jinny's blog is jinnyhenson.wordpress.com.
John Henson is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University and
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is founding pastor of
Church for the Highlands in Shreveport, Louisiana. John also serves
as Chaplain for Volunteers of America, North Louisiana and
maintains a blog at www.revjohnhenson.com.
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