A terrifying spiral into a long battle with schizophrenia-and a triumphant healing that followed-inspired Wendel L. Miser to write poems and journal passages celebrating the transformative power of faith and family.
Now in Markers on the Way to God: God’s Grace Transforming Mental Illness, Wendel provides insight into the realities of schizophrenia.
This companion book to Wendel’s 2022 memoir, A Valiant Battle: A Journey with Schizophrenia, written with his brother, James S. Miser, MD, takes you on a faith-filled journey into Wendel’s spiritual foundation.
He shows how excellent medical treatment, family support, and his unwavering Christian belief enable him to thrive in marriage to his
devoted wife, Mary, enjoy a celebrated career with the USEPA, and sing with the National Men’s Chorus at Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center.
Markers on the Way to God will make your heart and soul soar with hope that faith and love can conquer life’s most challenging circumstances.
The Miracle of This Life
To become separated in darkness,
To search and catch a glimpse,
There to discover my profound need for the Lord,
To seek him in truth,
To find him seeking you even as you seek him,
And then to discover and experience
That you are never to be separated
From your Savior nor the depth of
His light, love and grace in Holy embrace
Is truly the miracle of this life.
October 24, 2012
Wendel L. Miser
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
My Coming Out of Darkness
My Reflections on the Word of God
The Love of God
Jesus and His Love for Us
Crucifixion and Resurrection
More Love
My Continuing Journey to Light
My Unending Joy
Bibliography
Author Bios
Über den Autor
For 40 years, Wendel Miser was a contract project officer at the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the Washington, D.C. area. He earned a Bachelor of Art in Biology from Cornell College in Iowa and a Master of Science in Zoology from the University of Illinois.He later sang with the New Dominion Chorale, and the National Men’s Chorus. An elder in his church in Falls Church, Virginia, he lives with his wife, Mary, in Arlington.