Tuesday, September 6, 2011

"When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden" (2nd edition) by Sandra L. Glahn and William R. Cutrer –

We have received one copy of When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden (2nd edition) by Sandra L. Glahn and William R. Cutrer.  


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 ask most often. 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 sex 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 newer infertility book looks more at the ethics of high-tech treatment. This one is packed with engaging stories.

About the Authors

William R. Cutrer, M.D., is a recognized expert in reproductive technology and medical ethics. A licensed obstetrician/gynecologist who specialized in the treatment of infertility for more than fifteen years, he also holds a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and is an ordained minister. Currently he is the Gheens Professor of Christian Ministry at The Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He and his wife, Jane, have been married for thirty-seven years and have three children and six grandchildren.

Sandra Glahn, Th.M., is an adjunct professor at Dallas Seminary, where she edits the award-winning magazine Kindred Spirit. She is the author of the Coffee Cup Bible Studies series for women and the coauthor of seven books about marriage and reproductive issues. Sandra also serves on the board of the Evangelical Press Association and the women's executive committee for Bible.org. She and her husband, Gary, make their home in Dallas, Texas. 


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