Description
Happily married for twenty-six years, David and Sam Hazeldine had two teenage children. They lived the good life in London pursuing his calling as an ordained Church Minister, and her career in Executive Support.
But on the 2nd of November 2019, their lives were abruptly changed beyond recognition, when David had four simultaneous strokes that left him ‘locked-in’ his own body. He was completely paralysed, heavily sedated and put on a ventilator for life-support. Consultants gave him a 10 per cent chance of survival and then that of institutionalised living.
How would their love and faith survive such testing?
Why did David react so calmly when realising he was locked-in?
What good could possibly come out of such sudden devastation?