When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden

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When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden brings solid facts, detailed information, and a message of encouragement to infertile couples and those who work with them, along with answers to the questions they most often ask.

Weight — 10.0 oz

Cover — Paperback

Pages — 244

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When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden brings solid facts, detailed information, and a message of encouragement to infertile couples and those who work with them, along with answers to the questions they most often ask.

Weight — 10.0 oz

Cover — Paperback

Pages — 244

When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden brings solid facts, detailed information, and a message of encouragement to infertile couples and those who work with them, along with answers to the questions they most often ask.

Weight — 10.0 oz

Cover — Paperback

Pages — 244

 

Infertility brings endless questions. Should we consider high-tech treatments? What about donor insemination? Donor eggs? How do we respond to nosy friends and relatives? How can we keep our love life healthy? Whatever God has in store, this book will help you and/or those you love to face the future with faith and confidence. Our other infertility book, The Infertility Companion, looks more at the ethics of high-tech treatment. This book does include ethical considerations, but it focuses more on the emotional, spiritual, and marital journey.

 

 

Meet the Authors

 

Dr. Sandra Glahn

Dr. Sandra Glahn is professor of Media Arts and Worship at Dallas Theological Seminary and president-elect of the Evangelical Press Association. Sandra currently serves on the board of the EPA. She is the author, coauthor, or general editor of more than twenty-five books. She is the wife of one husband, mother of one daughter, and owner of two cats.

 

Dr. William Cutrer

Dr. Cutrer was a licensed obstetrician/gynecologist, a certified Christian sex therapist, an expert in reproductive technologies, and an ordained minister—as well as being a beloved friend to Glahn. Dr. William Cutrer and Dr. Glahn wrote seven books together before his sudden death in July of 2013.