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As a contented little church girl, Lynn never pictured herself to be "that woman" in the grocery store aisle. Yet gripping her shopping cart in one hand, and juggling her hysterical son with the other, life had become messy. Hoping her child's erratic behaviour was nothing more than an extreme case of the terrible twos, her denial eventually ushered her into survival mode. And thus it was, by the time her son was diagnosed with more labels and medications than she cared to hear, she found herself on the path of the unexpected. Today, more than thirty years later, Lynn's journey continues.…mehr

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As a contented little church girl, Lynn never pictured herself to be "that woman" in the grocery store aisle. Yet gripping her shopping cart in one hand, and juggling her hysterical son with the other, life had become messy. Hoping her child's erratic behaviour was nothing more than an extreme case of the terrible twos, her denial eventually ushered her into survival mode. And thus it was, by the time her son was diagnosed with more labels and medications than she cared to hear, she found herself on the path of the unexpected. Today, more than thirty years later, Lynn's journey continues. Navigating life through both humour and tears, her desire is to encourage God's people to share their own narrative. So kick off your shoes and grab a cup of coffee. Together let's unpack our chapters... and find that they're actually stories of grace.Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him, "Go home to your friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had compassion on thee." (Mark 5:19)
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Lynn Rose Dunham has a passion for listening to people share their faith stories. She has never been one to shy away from speaking her own narrative. She seeks to encourage families who have been touched by unexpected circumstances. When enjoying a little R&R, Lynn is likely to be listening to vintage radio dramas or shopping local thrift stores for what's bound to be the next bargain of the century.