A Gentle Courage

A Gentle Courage by Barbara Robbins-Ripps, published by Westbow Press on August 4, 2020, is a memoir that reflects on the compassion displayed by medical workers and everyday citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this 120-page book, Robbins-Ripps pays tribute to these heroes while honoring her faith, inviting readers to contemplate their own journeys through challenging times.
In this work, Robbins-Ripps highlights individuals who have made a significant impact in her life, emphasizing the importance of recognizing everyday heroes who risk their lives for others. The narrative addresses themes of hope, faith, and resilience amidst uncertainty, encouraging readers to look to divine love as a source of strength. Through her testimony, the author aims to inspire reflection and courage, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope in the promises of God.
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Even at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, you could see the compassion of Jesus in medical workers around the globe-as well as in everyday citizens who pulled together in a bid to end the virus.
Barbara Robbins-Ripps, who wrote this book during the pandemic, pays tribute to these heroes while also honoring our Lord and Savior, who is with us always.
Her testimony is an invitation for everyone to reflect on their journey, even when going through challenging and uncertain times.
Throughout the book, she highlights individuals in her life who’ve made a difference. With her heart aching over seeing so much death and uncertainty, her intent is to call attention to heroes that make a difference on a daily basis-even when it means risking their lives.
Through sickness, health, death, and everything in between, there is always hope in the promises of God. Look to His love to overcome obstacles and move forward with courage.
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