God’s Divine Interventions
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About the Book
God’s Divine Interventions is a very touching story of an eleven-year-old boy from Papua New Guinea whose hope was gone when told by neurosurgeons at Port Moresby General Hospital that nothing could be done to remove a mass (tumor), the size of a golf ball sitting on the left side of his brain stem. Further, the mass was blocking out fluids that were compressing his brain, causing those severe headaches and, more alarmingly, threatening his eyesight. Lacking proper medical equipment and expertise in the country, the only solution was an overseas trip that would cost a lot of money. This was a luxury the family couldn’t afford, and time being of essence as fluids kept building up, the only hope was to leave it all in God’s hands. God’s Divine Interventions shares the emotional experiences of a broken mother pleading for her son’s life at the feet of Jesus. It is an inspirational story that will hold your mind in awe of how God works when there seem to be no way at all.
About the Author
Wendy Anton is a geologist in Papua New Guinea. She is married with six children and works and lives in Port Moresby. Through her busy schedules as a career woman, wife and a mother, maintaining a healthy Christian home is always a test of faith due to traditional obligations as a wife and mother and further putting up with the” wantok system” that continues to reap the working classes of their earnings and savings. What is one to do when a large sum of money is required immediately to save your own child from a dreadful disease that cannot be treated in your own country and you don’t have the money at all? “God Intervenes”