Love (at last sight)
  • MGA BUMASA 216
  • Mga Boto 29
  • Mga Parte 5
  • Oras 14m
  • MGA BUMASA 216
  • Mga Boto 29
  • Mga Parte 5
  • Oras 14m
Ongoing, Unang na-publish Sep 10, 2017
"Sorry Mrs. Chola, your daughter has been diagnosed with Subarachnoid hemorrhage. Thank heavens it was found early. There is a possibility of recovery."

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  To gain the whole world and then lose your soul? Or better still, have a hundred sheep and lose one but still care?
  That was all it took for Sophie Chola. To lose her soul and then discover the meaning of the greatest gift-love. 
                                 
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 Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away. 
                                    1 Corinthians 13:8 (ESV)
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When success and even love are not enough, you need a miracle… Daniel Clay has good looks, money, and a rising career as a New York investment advisor. Meanwhile, his personal life is barren of love and family. But when a distant relative dies and leaves him a house in England, Daniel embarks on a life-changing journey—toward love and his soul’s awakening. He meets and falls in love with Claire, a children’s palliative care nurse. With her help, he opens his home and heart to comfort young patients in their final days. As Claire tends to the children in a beautiful glassed-in room overlooking the sea, Daniel prays for miracles. Just when his prayers are answered, a mysterious illness strikes him down and relentlessly drains away his life. With no hope for a cure, Daniel holds fast to a deep secret that he can never reveal. And now, he needs a miracle of his own. "Late one night back in July 2002, I fell asleep and had a dream. It was unlike any dream I had before, or since. It was like watching an extended movie, and it ended with instructions for me in the rolling credits. I awoke in shock and glanced at the clock next to my bed, only to discover what seemed like hours of sleep had only been a few minutes. I got up, sat at my desk and spent the rest of the night writing everything down. Never having written anything before, I took the next few weeks to follow the instructions from the dream – share the story in a novel. After a few months of being inspired by the story, but at the same time feeling overwhelmed with the project, I put it away. However, I couldn’t forget it. Now, after more than nine years of struggling with the process and battling against my own self-doubt, I’m ready to share the story. The Living Room was my dream." - Bill Rolfe