A Child Is Born Without Eyes, And Parents See God’s Gifts
Lacey Buchanan’s ‘Through the Eyes of Hope’ Debuts January 10, 2017
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
LAKE MARY, FL (ANS – November 4, 2016)
– From a combined birth defect so rare that only 50 other cases exist
in the world, Christian Buchanan was born without eyes. Now, in her new
book, “Through the Eyes of Hope,” Christian’s mom, Lacey Buchanan, tells
the gripping story of how God helped two parents see the worst
circumstances radiate with glory.
“When
we choose to love others despite their differences, we glorify God in
His creation,” Lacey says. “Instead of hearing people say, ‘I’m sorry,’
as if Christian had died, I want to hear, ‘Congratulations! Christian is
learning to survive and thrive in this world.’”
A news release from Lovell-Fairchild Communications (http://www.lovell-fairchild.com/)
says that Lacey was married to Chris, her childhood sweetheart at 21,
and pregnant at 23, and that she was a joyful expectant mom. Working in
rural Tennessee, she also was about to start her first year of law
school in Nashville.
Then
Christian arrived, diagnosed with Tessier cleft lip and palate, a
syndrome in which a baby’s skull fails to knit together in the womb.
Most visible were his severely cleft palate and missing eyes.
For
his first four weeks, Christian’s parents visited him in the neonatal
intensive care unit. When he finally came home, all life intensified.
Work, school, care for a severely challenged son, and a labyrinth of
medical and insurance complexities also strained Lacey and Chris’
marriage.
Meanwhile
the Buchanans fielded remarks from well-meaning but uninformed friends,
rudeness from strangers, and the vile comments of Internet trolls on
Lacey’s Facebook page.
The
low point, as Lacey relates in “Through the Eyes of Hope,” was a
woman’s post: “You are selfish for letting him live just so you could
have a baby. You are a pathetic excuse for a mother. He will have a
miserable life.”
On
the contrary. Doctors worked wonders on Christian’s cleft palate, and
today he thrives at the Tennessee School for the Blind. Christian is a
joy to his parents and inspires the millions around the world who follow
his story.
“The
most crippling disease is ignorance,” Lacey says. “One day when
Christian is old enough, I’ll say to him, ‘I loved you too much to give
up on you. I love you too much now to give up on you. You are an amazing
person who God chose to be my son, and I am thankful.’”
“Through
the Eyes of Hope” is the arduous but uplifting journey of Lacey, Chris,
and Christian -- the years of medical procedures, battles with an
often-indifferent health system, unexpected kindness and help, a viral
video with six million views, a healed marriage, and most of all the
unfailing love of parents for their child and God for His children.
“God
doesn’t guarantee a trouble-free life or a stress-free marriage,” Lacey
says. “But our experience has taught us that when life takes a dramatic
turn, He is unchanging, even in the worst of circumstances.”
From Charisma House publishers, “Through the Eyes of Hope” debuts January 10, 2017. (www.eyesofhopebook.com)
Their Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/LaceyandChristianBuchanan
For interviews, please contact: Michael Conrad by e-mail at Michael@Lovell-Fairchild.com , or by phone at 214-616-0320.
Photo
captions: 1) Christian enjoying himself. 2) Book cover. 3) A mother’s
view of her son. 4) Norma and Dan Wooding on a reporting assignment.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-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 53 years. They have two sons, Andrew and
Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the author
of some 45 books and has two TV programs and one radio show in Southern
California.
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