From Golf to the Pulpit
Veronica Karaman Releases ‘My Shot of Joy’ -- A Miraculous Journey of Redeeming a Lost Mother/Daughter Relationship
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA (ANS – April 5, 2016) -- Author, speaker, golf-professional and transformational life-coach, Veronica Karaman, in her latest book, My Shot of Joy: A Miraculous Journey of Redeeming a Lost Mother-Daughter Relationship, is healing family relationships across the country.
According
to a news release, Veronica Karaman was fully focused on pursuing her
own career when she got the news that her elderly mother had just six
months to live due to a terminal heart condition. Although they’d never
been emotionally close, Veronica chose a new mission -- a new kind of
championship -- for her life, and that was to reach her 85-year-old
mother’s heart before she died. It seemed this mother/daughter duo had
very little in common, until the day Veronica took her mother to the
golf course and handed her an eight iron.
After
taking a waggle*, Veronica’s mom, Mildred, took a big backswing and hit
her first shot -- almost 100 yards! That shot on a Pinehurst golf
course (in North Carolina) became a “shot of joy” for both mother and
daughter as it was both the birth of a new athlete at 88 -- and the
beginning of a miraculous transformation of a mother-daughter
friendship.
With
a fresh spark for life, Mildred lived almost seven more years—starting a
housecleaning business at 88, traveling to Canada for a “legacy
vacation” the same year with her daughter, starting public speaking at
89, and entering her first golf tournament at 90.
Mildred
was suddenly living life to the fullest, and blossoming—even while she
was dying. And for Veronica, the intimate relationship with her mom that
she’d craved her whole life, became a delightful reality as together
they shared laughter and life out there on the golf course—and each day
God gave them together.
The
rebirth of Veronica and her mother’s rekindled relationship rings true
for thousands of women, who crave relationships with their parents that
they’ve never had.
Four-time
Olympian, Dr. Madeline Manning Mims says, “The reconciliation from
death to life in a love relationship between a mother and her daughter
is honestly and openly shared in My Shot of Joy. It shines a
light on the amazing grace of God that reveals a plan to redeem a family
relationship ravished by lines of broken communication. Only the wisdom
of God would use the sport of golf to get the ball rolling towards
wholeness from self-centeredness and alienation, preparing the heart to
trust again. Veronica’s story is a narration that builds hope in each of
us toward mending broken relationships in our families.”
Peggy
Kirk Bell, Founder Member of the LGPA and Hall of Fame Member says,
“Veronica’s book has inspired me at the age of 94! Her story covers
everything important in life: God, love, family,
restoration/forgiveness, and golf. This book It is uplifting for all
ages, not only to gain insight for repairing relationships, but it is a
true testament to God's presence in our lives and how He shows his
purposes and fulfills His promises. I wish everyone could read this
book. I feel blessed to have been a small part of Veronica's and
Mildred's journey and I am sure that their story will be a blessing to
all who read it.”
Suzanne Underwood Rhodes, author of A Welcome Shore, shared how she was deeply affected by Veronica’s story in My Shot of Joy:
“Veronica reminded me that it is the Holy Spirit who is the force
behind reconciliation, and that through our willingness to love others
sacrificially, we too can be healers in a broken world.” Suzanne added,
“This book is a compelling story of how Veronica, a professional
athlete, laid her personal dreams aside in order to bring life to
another—showing agape love. I’m grateful for Veronica’s humor, passion,
and at times breathtaking spiritual insights.”
Veronica
noted, “I am thrilled that God gave me the gift of those seven years
with my mom. Inside every human heart is the need for reconciliation—and
this book is a living testament as to how that can happen, no matter
your age or condition. After years of emotional “nothingness” I craved a
connection with my mom.
“My
dad had passed away when I was only 15, and I desperately wanted my
mother to be my ‘mom’ and my friend. I am so grateful for the relational
dynamics I learned which helped to open the heart my mother’s heart to
make a fresh connection. And now we’ve seen this ‘relational strategy --
this ‘shot of joy’ -- create amazing transformation in many estranged
relationships, and it is my prayer that God will continue use our story
to be a spark that will heal other broken hearts.”
Although
Veronica already had has successful speaking and coaching career in
both golf and through her powerful academic coaching program, “God’s Way
to an A,” God has given Veronica the privilege of sharing her
mother/daughter journey at churches, organizations, and women’s
ministries across the North America.
Speaking
with passion, Veronica added, “I want people to know that it is
completely possible to redeem a lost relationship. It is my prayer that
My Shot of Joy will both open up your heart and direct your mind on how
to reach your loved one’s heart. The process of transformation and hope
begins with each of us.”
Celebrity
fitness trainer, Holly Roser was moved by Veronica and her mother’s
journey, saying, “I ate the book up! My Shot of Joy inspired me to reach
out and reconcile with my estranged mother who left when I was only 12
years old. It’s a perfect gift for Mother’s Day!” (Sunday, May 8, 2016).
My Shot of Joy is available on Amazon.com for $16.99.
For speaking engagements and workshops, you can contact Veronica at veronica@truechampioncoaching.com , https://www.facebook.com/veronicakaramancoaching/?fref=ts, or by phone at 757-407-1907.
*
The waggle is a simple, yet extremely effective pre shot addition to
your golf game that sets the mood, tempo and intent of the swing. A
waggle will allow a golfer to be a consistent ball striker and shot
maker.
Photo
captions: 1) Author, Speaker, and Professional Life-Coach, Veronica
Karaman. 2) Book cover. 3) Veronica and Mildred Karaman on their legacy
vacation in Nova Scotia, Canada. 4) Another picture of the two of them
on their vacation. 5) Dan Wooding with some of his 45 books. (OC Register)
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 the author
of some 45 books. He also has two TV shows and a radio show, all based
in Southern California.
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