The
death of a child is not only the most horrific type of tragedy but also
a
parent’s worst nightmare. Overwhelmed with grief, many simply give up.
Some never recover. Only a few take action and vow to do something to
help others prevent these types of tragedies. David Ingerson is one of
the latter. Ingerson's moving and compelling book about the life and
untimely death of his son Caleb shows us how heartbreak and bitterness
can be transformed into hope and thankfulness.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Author David Ingerson's
Inspirational Book, 'The Caleb Years', Shows Us How The Devastating
Loss Of A Child Can Inspire Hope
Ingerson's
moving and compelling book about the life and untimely death of his son
Caleb shows us how heartbreak and bitterness can be transformed into
hope and thankfulness
[Shreveport, LA May 7, 2015] If we will admit
it
(and most of us
won't), we are collectively fascinated by tragedy. From the
catastrophic earthquake in Nepal, to rioting in Baltimore, and school
shootings in various places in the United States, from terrorist
attacks all over the world to genocide in faraway countries, we watch
with rapt attention while these horrific events unfold. If there is a
God in charge of the universe, what could He possibly be thinking? And
again, (if we will simply admit it), somewhere deep inside we secretly
celebrate the fact that is it happening over there, out there -
anywhere but here. We like to believe it could never happen to us.
However it doesn't always happen to somebody out there or over there.
Sometimes it happens right here.
The
death of a child is not only the most horrific type of tragedy but also
a
parent’s worst nightmare. We realize we have lost something we never
imagined we could lose. To lose a child to chronic illness is bad
enough, but to lose a child as the result of senseless irresponsibility
is beyond words. If God does have a plan for each of us, then perhaps
that plan seems to make no sense at all. When faced with such a
mind-numbing event, what do we do? Overwhelmed with grief, many simply
give up. Some never recover. Only a few take action and vow to do
something to help others prevent these types of tragedies. David
Ingerson is one of the latter. A stalwart supporter of safe blood
donation, he encourages everyone who is qualified and risk-free to
become a regular blood donor. He supports his local blood center,
LifeShare Blood Centers in Shreveport, Louisiana. More information on
the organization is available at their website.
'The Caleb Years' is a refreshing and
inspirational account of the author’s journey through the treacherous
waters of uncertainty and the deep emotional wounds parents of a
chronically ill child must endure. The author’s vivid descriptions of
each circumstance and deeply compelling emotion puts readers in the
middle of his story. Even more importantly, this inspirational book
will help readers understand their own life story.
Although we
may not be able to determine the final outcome, we can decide how we
are going to live each day – with hope and thankfulness or with
bitterness. David Ingerson and his family, as intensely described in
this inspirational story chose the way of hope--even when facing
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) and the dread of HIV. While it did not
take away their pain, it did give them the strength to live with
meaning even when God didn’t seem to make sense.
"I
wrote this book," Ingerson stated, "to encourage others that
although there will be times in our lives when we face trials seemingly
beyond our ability to endure, we can live through these dark valleys of
loneliness and agony if we will be patient and honest with our
difficult emotions. Whereas the years of our son's short life were
characterized by intense medical drama, agonizing turmoil and
uncertainty wherein we daily faced the unnerving possibility of our
son's early death, the years immediately following his untimely death
were filled with numbing sorrow, grief and pain. Somehow, we chose to
live and eventually rose above the anguish of those years that came to
be known as the 'Caleb years'. As I reflected back upon the dismal
despair I'd lived through during those years, I began to realize that I
had a story to tell that could be helpful for someone else.
Hence, came 'The Caleb Years'.""
'The Caleb Years' has received
rave reviews from readers. Phillip Yancey, 'NYT' best-selling author of
'The Jesus I Never Knew' stated, “I have read the full account of
Caleb’s life in The Caleb Years, and I’m glad I did. Especially, I
appreciated that David didn’t offer saccharine answers. He showed the
raw, up-and-down vulnerability that always accompanies such a trial.”
Eugene
H. Peterson, best-selling author and Professor Emeritus Of Spiritual
Theology at Regent College said "Caleb was born with several
undiagnosed congenital anomalies and endured ten major surgeries. His
father writes the story, saturated with both pain and prayer, but
remarkably without a trace of bitterness. His marvelous witness written
with such skill, crafted in language honest and vivid, will not fail to
deepen the faith and joy of all who trust God."
David Ingerson
is available for interviews and speaking engagements and can be reached
using the information below or by email at thecalebyears@aol.com.
'The Caleb Years' is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble,
Christianbook.com, Walmart and many other retail book outlets. More
information, including samples from the book, testimonials,
endorsements and author interviews are available at Ingerson's website
at http://www.TheCalebYears.com.
About David
Ingerson:
David
P. Ingerson is an exciting communicator who has spoken to audiences
around the world. During his twenty years as a U.S. Air Force officer
and pilot he traveled extensively and lived abroad with his family.
From the time he was ordained as a teacher and evangelist while serving
in Okinawa, Japan, he has trained and led teams on short-term missions
to the Philippines and Cambodia declaring the Good News with
compelling, inspirational stories. As a corporate pilot he has traveled
to nearly every country on five continents and takes with him great
respect and appreciation for the myriad of cultures he encounters.
Having
suffered his own share of trials and setbacks as an entrepreneur, he
encourages both employees and customers to rise above life’s
difficulties and griefs.
Given his track record of overcoming
challenges, David has credibility when he exhorts others that the path
to success is found and walked with intentionality and hard work rather
than glamour and ease. He is genuine and passionate as he encourages
his listeners to honestly admit their life’s challenges and
disappointments. Through his personal inspirational story of triumph
through tragedy, he spurs others to rise above life’s frustrations and
overcome in spite of intimidating obstacles—even as dreadful as facing
Congenital Heart Defects (CHD), HIV and grieving the death of a child.
David and his wife, Kathleen, are the parents of five children and make
their home in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Contact:
David Ingerson
thecalebyears@aol.com
http://www.TheCalebYears.com
Lifeshare Blood Centers
http://www.lifeshare.org
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