I Will Love You Forever
A True Story about Finding Life, Hope, and Healing While Caring for Hospice Babies
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Marguerite Gavin
About this listen
In August 2012, a baby girl was born without a right or left hemisphere of her brain. Doctors said she was essentially in a vegetative state, unable to see or hear - that there was no hope for her. Relinquished to the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin by her birth parents under the state's Safe Haven Law, this two-week-old unnamed baby girl found her way to Cori and Mark Salchert's home. Despite the infant's grim medical diagnosis, Cori knew she couldn't allow this beautiful baby girl to spend her few days on Earth alone and unloved. Cori took the baby girl home and named her Emmalynn.
I Will Love You Forever reveals one woman's decades-long quest to find healing and redemption after the accidental death of her sister as a child. Since 2012, God has used hospice babies - those left to live and die without family to care for them - to mend Cori's broken heart. Bringing these fragile hospice babies into their home, Cori and her family have promised not only to hold them briefly, until their last breath on this side of heaven, but to love them forever and always. The loving actions of Cori and her family show that we can do all things through Christ who gives us strength.
Cori's poignant story will strengthen your faith and touch your heart.
©2018 Cori Salchert (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about I Will Love You Forever
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- Pam . Herts
- 08-08-22
i will love you forever
found it very sad , hard going .
dragged out a bit. very emotional characters was good .
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- debra yasin
- 28-02-24
boring
i found this boring and tiresome. gave it up after a few chapters. not my thing.
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- Adrian Chan-Wyles Ph.D
- 27-01-22
Whiter Than Suger!
There should be more books like this that assume the world is full of White, Judeo-Christians who believe they can solve everything with sentiment! Who needs science when religious bigotry will do just as well. I feel sorry for the babies involved who were subjected to this ideology without their knowledge or consent! A detailed account of a faithbssed form of child abuse currently viewed as 'OK' by the bourgeois establishment.
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