NASHVILLE, TN (ANS – March 29, 2016)
– If you have ever wondered what it’s like to be a Chaplain with the
Billy Graham Rapid Response Team, facing disasters and heartbreak, you
can now read all about it in Ginger Rogers news book, “He Goes Before
Us.”
You
see that Ginger Sanders, and her husband, Denny, trained and served as
chaplains with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association following their
retirement from successful careers; hers in finance and his in law
enforcement. As Chaplain Coordinators, they are on call in case of
disasters, natural and manmade, to give emotional and spiritual care.
I
caught up with Ginger at the recent NRB 2016 convention in Nashville,
for my Front Page Radio show which will be broadcast this coming Sunday
(April 3, 2016) at 2:00 PM (Pacific Time) on the KWVE Radio Network
(www.kwve.com), and there she told me that in her new book, she shares
her experiences and those of other Chaplains. It is a collection of
thirty-one stories from the front lines of both natural and man-made
disasters.
Trained
and often sent out on a moment’s notice when catastrophe strikes, the
Chaplains give physical, emotional, and spiritual care to those who need
it most. From the floods of Iowa to the scene of the horrific theater
shooting in Aurora, Colorado, Ginger and her fellow chaplains
continually see God at work. Lives are changed and souls are saved
through His amazing hand.
Each
story in this collection is unique. Chaplains pray with a group of
teenagers after the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy, save a man on the
verge of suicide, and help a Japanese woman turn to Christ. In every
situation, the Chaplains see the dramatic presence of God even before
they arrive, proving that only God can orchestrate these situations.
Filled with love and hope, “He Goes Before Us” is an uplifting and moving testament to the power of the Gospel.
If
Sanders' experiences have taught her anything, it is that bad things
happen to good people. “Earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods,
fires, and man-made disasters...it is not a pleasant thing to
contemplate, but it is nonetheless a universal truth, an
incomprehensible paradox,” she acknowledges. “The human condition is
frail, but God is bursting with life! Through all this pain and grief,
God allows us to be His hands and feet, offering those who are suffering
the love of Jesus through the power and strength of God.”
In
every situation, Sanders says she and her fellow Chaplains have
witnessed the dramatic presence of God, proving that only God can
orchestrate these situations.
In
fact, an international team from the Billy Graham Response Team are, at
this moment, on the ground in Brussels, bringing comfort and love to
the survivors of the recent deadly two-pronged terrorist attack in the
Belgium capital.
Ginger
also talked about another of her books, “Round Eyes, An Adopted Child's
View of Love,” which is based on the true story of Jamie, an adopted
son from South Korea, first realizing he is slightly different from his
parents.
As
if that wasn’t enough, her newest book “Fireflies” will be released
this spring. It is a colorfully, illustrated book about sharing the
light of God to a child in the time of grief. It is a story of hope to
helping a child understand the loss of a loved one. In the back of the
book she also shares “How to Lead a Child to Christ.”
To learn more about Ginger Sanders visit http://www.gingersanders.com.
To schedule an interview with her, contact: McCain & Co. Public Relations, 615-262-1727 or mccainprnews@mccainpr.com .
Photo
captions: 1) Ginger Sanders. 2) Her two latest books. 3) Members of the
Billy Graham Rapid Response team ministering to a man injured in the
deadly earthquake in Haiti. 4) Norma and Dan Wooding on a reporting
assignment in Hollywood. (Photo: Bryan Seltzer).
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning winning author,
broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary
parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma,
to whom he has been married for more than 52 years. They have two sons,
Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. Dan is
the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints
in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS), and is also the
author of some 45 books.
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