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Six Months to Live ... - Arthur P. Boyle, Eileen McAvoy Boylen

Six Months to Live ...

Three Guys on the Ultimate Quest for a Miracle
CD-ROM (Software)
192 Seiten
2016
Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S. (Hersteller)
978-0-8245-2160-8 (ISBN)
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Artie Boyle was a run-of-the-mill American hockey dad. Then terminal cancer happened. The best doctors despaired. And Artie dared to look for a miracle. Artie had never put much stock in mysticism or miracles. But when his best friends bought tickets to fly with him to Croatia to the controversial shrine at Medjugorje where healings were known to happen, he dared it all. They found themselves in powerful ways sharing spiritually, even praying together, something they would have found very odd before. And when they came home Artie was healed-completely. The cancer was gone. The doctors at Mass General Hospital were astounded yet could offer no explanation. Six Months to Live relates not only Artie's miraculous healing but his spiritual transformation and the hope and inspiration he offers to thousands who hear his story.

Artie and Judy grew up in Quincy, Massachusetts where they met as teenagers. Each of them came from families with eight children and they went on to have thirteen of their own. Ranging in age from thirteen to thirty-six, the Boyles are a diverse group including a medical doctor, a professional hockey player, a seminarian, a theologian, and many talented athletes and students. They also have fifteen grandchildren. Since Artie's miraculous healing in Medjugorje in 2000, he has traveled the world with Ivan Dragicevic, one of the visionaries, speaking to thousands of people in the US, South America, Canada, and Europe. In Ireland, one of their recent talks drew 6,000 attendees. He and Judy recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of their weekly Medjugorje prayer group; and Judy and her sister, with the help of other mothers, lead a weekly children's Rosary group. She is also the director of a group home where their adult son, Artie, Junior, resides. The Boyles have lived in Hingham, Massachusetts, for the last thirty years. Six Months To Live is their story. Arthur P. Boyle has traveled the world speaking to thousands of people in North and South America and Europe since his miraculous healing from cancer in Medjugorje in 2000. He and his wife Judy have 13 children, including professional hockey player Brian Boyle of the New York Rangers. He lives in Hingham, Massachusetts. Eileen McAvoy Boylen is a freelance writer and regular contributor to the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald. She also runs a successful communications consulting business writing web copy, marketing materials and e-newsletters for companies in the Boston Area. She lives in Hull, Massachusetts. Eileen McAvoy Boylen is a freelance writer and regular contributor to The Boston Globe, her satirical essays on business and her political Op-Ed's have appeared in both The Globe and The Boston Herald. She has a BS in Education from Bridgewater State College and holds a MBA from the Boston University School of Management, and a MS in Communications from Boston University's School of Public Communication. She also has a successful communications consulting business writing web copy, marketing materials and e-newsletters for companies in the Boston Area. Eileen recently traveled to Medjugorje to conduct research for Six Months To Live, retracing the steps of Artie Boyle and his two friends. She married her husband, George, in 2005. They live in Hull, Massachusetts, with their "first born," Baldwin, a yellow lab named after the Boston College mascot, because she picked him up at a football game, (or so he tells the story.) Arthur P. Boyle has traveled the world speaking to thousands of people in North and South America and Europe since his miraculous healing from cancer in Medjugorje in 2000. He and his wife Judy have 13 children, including professional hockey player Brian Boyle of the New York Rangers. He lives in Hingham, Massachusetts. Eileen McAvoy Boylen is a freelance writer and regular contributor to the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald. She also runs a successful communications consulting business writing web copy, marketing materials and e-newsletters for companies in the Boston Area. She lives in Hull, Massachusetts.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.8.2016
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Religion / Theologie Christentum Moraltheologie / Sozialethik
ISBN-10 0-8245-2160-9 / 0824521609
ISBN-13 978-0-8245-2160-8 / 9780824521608
Zustand Neuware
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