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Gray Matter by David Levy
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Gray Matter

A Neurosurgeon Discovers the Power of Prayer . . . One Patient at a Time

Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. · 2011-03-01

Gray Matter: A Neurosurgeon Discovers the Power of Prayer .

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  • Themes: Christian, Good, Healing.
  • Reading lane: Christian Books & Bibles and Christian Life.
  • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc..

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  • Religion & Spirituality/Christian Books & Bibles/Christian Living/Personal Memoirs

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  • Religion / Christian Life / Prayer

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  • Religion / Christian Life / Death, Grief, Bereavement

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About This Book

A perfect blend of medical drama and spiritual insight, Gray Matter is a fascinating account of Dr. David Levy’s decision to begin asking his patients if he could pray for them before surgery. Some are thrilled. Some are skeptical. Some are hostile, and some are quite literally transformed by the request. Each chapter focuses on a specific case, opening with a detailed description of the patient’s diagnosis and the procedure that will need to be performed, followed by the pr...

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A perfect blend of medical drama and spiritual insight, Gray Matter is a fascinating account of Dr. David Levy’s decision to begin asking his patients if he could pray for them before surgery. Some are thrilled. Some are skeptical. Some are hostile, and some are quite literally transformed by the request. Each chapter focuses on a specific case, opening with a detailed description of the patient’s diagnosis and the procedure that will need to be performed, followed by the prayer “request.” From there, readers get to look over Dr. Levy’s shoulder as he performs the operation, and then we wait—right alongside Dr. Levy, the patients, and their families—to see the final results. Dr. Levy’s musings on what successful and unsuccessful surgical results imply about God, faith, and the power of prayer are honest and insightful. As we watch him come to his ultimate conclusion that no matter what the results of the procedure are, “God is good,” we cannot help but be truly moved and inspired.

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