Anatomy of Caring

This book provides a profound insight into the 
sheer beauty of human character, love, faith
and graciousness. It reveals humanity at its best.
Truly, this book is a mirror of Laurence and Christine.
Bobbi Kahler
author of Travels of the Heart

As I sit with tears in my eyes after having just 
finished Anatomy of Caring, I have conflicting 
feelings—a profound sadness over Laurence's 
death, and a joyous awareness that his spirit 
continues to live and thrive. This beautiful 
book/journal is a personal and deeply 
spiritual account of one couple's valiant
journey through an incurable illness.
Elaine K. Sanchez
Caregiver Author/Speaker     

Both of their stories are riveting, powerful 
and somehow comforting. Christine and 
Laurence have given us a handbook for 
gracefully moving through what is perhaps 
the most challenging time one can have 
as a human being. 
Rev. Dr. Karen Kushner
Board of Directors
International Centers for Spiritual Living

I found Anatomy of Caring to be personally 
encouraging and inspiring. Christine and 
Laurence’s real life experience does not 
minimize the struggle of illness and 
caregiving, but grounds it in faith
and community.
I’m grateful for this book.
Rev. Margaret Marcuson
author of Leaders Who Last:
Sustaining Yourself and Your Ministry

In this clear guide Christine 
and Laurence offer comfort and 
support in a time of deep loss. 
Their commitment to one another 
is an inspiration to those who 
would follow in their footsteps.
Jennifer Jefferis, M.Ed, LMHC

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