Table of contents for A season for hope / Michael S. Barry.

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FOREWORD: Roger Cary, President & CEO, Cancer Treatment Centers of America
INTRODUCTION
1. A Friend Who Understands
2. The Devastation of Diagnosis
3. Scientific Information-Too Little and Too Much
4. Loneliness on the Edge of Hell
5. God Will Neither Slumber nor Sleep
6. Freedom from Negativity
7. Forgiveness and Peace
8. Connecting the Emotional Dots
9. Choosing to Fight
10. Unnecessary Unhappiness
11. No Time for Vanity
12. Fighting for Life but Obedient to Death
13. Chronic Niceness
14. A "Can-Do" Attitude
15. A Question of Balance
16. Living with Cancer
17. God's Renewing Power
18. The Gift of Healing
19. A Mind-set for Miracles
20. An Unsatisfying Answer
21. Positive Thinking
22. The Inevitability of Pain
23. The Patient as Teacher
24. The Spirit of Hope
25. The Importance of Hope
26. The Greatest of These Is Hope
27. The Source of Hope
28. The Best Thing
29. The Lessons of Suffering
30. Fighting Evil
31. God's Prevenient Grace
32. The Comfort of Scripture
33. Suspicion of the Gift of Healing
34. Good and Angry
35. Mood Swings of Exhaustion
36. "Ordained" to Be a Friend
37. Miracles of Spontaneous Remission
38. A Prison of Depression
39. Prayer as Medical Protocol
40. The Power of a Positive Theme
41. The Unfairness of it All
42. Trust but Verify
43. Size Doesn't Matter
44. The Real Problem
45. Footprints of Faith
46. The Faith-Health Connection
47. Patience-Simple, Really
48. Reconnecting to God
49. Getting Up When You're Down
50. Permission to Be Human
51. Medical Negligence
52. The Aroma of Christ
53. Stealer of Hope
54. The Litmus Test of Love
55. Singing the Lord's Song
56. Prayer that Risks
57. If the End Appears Near
58. Last Words
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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Cancer -- Patients -- Religious life.
Cancer -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.