A Test of Faith

Told she wouldn't live to see sixteen, then eighteen, then by sure twenty-one, Patty Windish, now sixty-four, had undergone a roller coaster of challenges suffering from a rare bone disease, polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, or a rare form of osteotis fibrosa cystica. Feeling so very alone, she attempted suicide twice. When spiritual interventions occurred, she turned to the only steady in her life -God.

When you live in severe pain and in constant turmoil, knowing all you have to look forward to is more surgery and more broken bones, what is there to live for? Is life worth living? Where's the rainbow after the storm when the storm continues to ravage?

Read this fascinating story to see how one person who suffers from a very rare bone disease has learned to appreciate the ups and downs in life, who learned the most important lesson in life through all the critical, climactic points: you are never alone. No matter the situation or outcome in your life, you're never alone.


--Patricia Windish

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