Tuesday, January 22, 2013

'Etched..Into My Heart' . Book review

Etched ...Into My Heart by Jill Kelly

Etched ...Into My Heart, What we learn and why we never forget is an unforgettable story of Jill learning about what love really is through the journey of her life. She opens her heart and reveals her innermost feelings and thoughts of events in her life, including tragedies and triumphs which helped form who she has become during her walk in life.
   Jill married Jim Kelly, NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. They had three blessed children, Erin, Hunter James and Camryn. The book focuses on the time in Jill's life when Hunter was diagnosed with Krabbe disease. Krabbe(KRAH-buh), which affects muscle tone and movement, and may cause vision and hearing loss, among other devastating effects.The life expectancy of children diagnosed is about two years. Hunter lived much longer than expected, til age 8, and everyone who met him felt his life had purpose of reaching others. 
  Jill gives an honest and emotional account of how this affected their lives, and reveals how they were able to keep positive in a terrible situation. Jill's brother talked to her about having faith in God. At first she dismissed the idea, but eventually realized he was right and dedicated her life to the Lord. Throughout the ordeal of raising a family and  keeping their marriage strong, they saw Christ's hand in much of their life. 
 Jill and Jim found strength in Christ and saw that the more they leaned on Him, the stronger they got.
They saw that Hunter's life, as much as he struggled,' that his life became much more significant than the disease that was trying to steal it.' and' ..The light of life dispelled the shadow of death and despair.'

  Jill found unexpected hope in a simple form of a butterfly, which seemed to her a way that God was being faithful in comforting her. 
 I like how she says, " These moments in time etched upon our hearts, they hurt down deep, yet in the pain a greater hope and resolve is birthed." Through our deepest joys and hurts, memories are forever etched in our hearts and mind, which we will never forget.
For more information to reach Jill Kelly, please refer to the links below. 

Thank you for reading this review!
Love and blessings,
Lori LC
Jill Kelly's links:
also, the link to Kelly and Bob's organization to support and inform people about Krabbe disease: www.HuntersHope.org


Krabbe disease (KRAH-buh disease) is an inherited, often fatal disorder affecting the central nervous system. Krabbe disease affects about 1 in every 100,000 people in the United States.
The disease affects muscle tone and movement, and may cause vision and hearing loss, among other devastating effects. In most cases, Krabbe disease develops in babies before 6 months of age, although it can occur in older children and in adults.
There's no cure for Krabbe disease and treatment mainly involves approaches designed to ease symptoms. However, early studies using stem cell transplants to treat Krabbe disease before symptoms begin have had some success. 
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4 comments:

  1. I totally wanted to read this book! What an awesome testimony. I got to hear her speak a couple of years ago.

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  2. Grace,
    It must have been quite an experience to hear her in person. She seems like a very likeable person who loves the Lord.
    If no other people who are reading this blog leave a comment, you will be receiving the book. If there are other comments, the names will be drawn at random on Friday Jan. 25th.
    Thanks,
    Lori LC

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  3. Congratulations Grace!
    You are the blessed person to receive the book.
    I will need your address to send it to you.
    Thank you,
    ~Lori

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  4. Hi Lori...
    I just wanted to say "thank you" so much for sharing your book review of Etched. Even as I read what you wrote, I am moved once again by how GREAT GOD is to use our tears for His greater glory! He is AWESOME!
    May the Lord bless and keep you and your precious family!

    with hope,
    jill

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