One Way One Name by Elior Vane

One Way One Name by Elior Vane

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One Way One Name by Elior Vane

One Way One Name by Elior Vane

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In One Way One Name, a father opens an ordinary envelope and sets in motion an extraordinary testimony. When a rare illness threatens his child, hospital corridors become cloisters and a stairwell becomes an altar. He learns the grammar of prayer by whispering a single Name, walks a pilgrim street through the churches of his own town, and discovers that fasting can make room for a Presence rather than twist the arm of heaven. Numbers on a chart begin to change, cautiously, then clearly, yet the book never confuses miracle with method. It is the reverent retelling of a family who returned home with health in their child and the Name of Jesus at the center of their house.
Hook: What if the greatest miracle is not a headline, but a steady Companion who meets you in the hallway and does not leave?

Who this book is for:


This book is written for ordinary readers walking through extraordinary fear: parents at bedsides, caregivers between shifts, believers whose prayers feel small, and seekers who wonder if God answers in the language of daily life. Pastors, small-group leaders, hospital chaplains, and anyone shepherding souls through crisis will find a humble, field-tested witness that honors both medicine and prayer without hype or cynicism.

What you’ll gain by reading:

 

  • A faithful, spoiler-light roadmap for praying through diagnosis, treatment, and waiting, without formulas, and without despair.

  • A usable rule of life (brief Scripture, the Jesus Prayer, gentle fasting) that protects joy from erosion in ordinary time.

  • Courage to name fear out loud and watch its power lessen in the light of honest prayer.

  • A vision of miracle as gift, not technique, keeping gratitude deep and pride disarmed.

  • Reverence for caregivers and medicine, learning how to bless the hands that heal while you keep the Name central.

  • Practices of outward love, serving neighbors, carrying others’ names, marking small feasts, that keep a home in the movement of grace.

  • Language for hope that doesn’t boast, so you can celebrate good news without wounding those still waiting.

  • A sustainable center for your household, where worship is steady, meals remember the hungry, and dawn begins with the Name spoken in love.

 

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