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It's Good to Be Alive: Observations From a Wheelchair

Overview

Released
February 13, 2023
ISBN
9781599558110
Format
ePub
Category
Nonfiction

Book Details

Twenty-one years ago, 50-year-old Jack Rushton was boogie boarding at Laguna Beach with his family when he had an accident that instantly paralyzed him from the neck down. As Jack struggled to adjust to life in a wheelchair, he realized that he could reach out to people through his words. Through his observations, Jack has touched the lives of family, friends, and many others all over the world. It's Good to Be Alive contains the best of Jack's insights on topics such as spiritual paralysis, encouragement, death, and happiness. Funny, inspiring, and down-to-earth, this book will ultimately help you realize that it really is good to be alive.

Author Description

Jack Rushton is a respected religious leader and educator who is admired for his leadership skills, devotion to his beliefs and family, and sense of humor. He is now known by thousands for his stellar example of how to move on and continue to achieve fulfillment through service and inspiration, despite unfortunate injuries. Even though Jack is dependent on those around him for most of his physical needs, he still retains the sharp mind and loving spirit that has carried him through his life. All that is Jack remains unchanged. Jack and his wife, Jo Anne, are the parents of six children and eighteen grandchildren. They reside in Southern California and, in spite of their challenges, truly believe "It's good to be alive!

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