

Love at any cost
Claire Dierck
Spirituality, Ethics
SUMMARY
A tragic dilemma: what to do when you're 30 years old, have an immense thirst for life, a taste for adventure and connecting with others, but are afflicted with the same neurodegenerative disease as your own father, the man who requested and received euthanasia? The easy solution is rebellion, the despair of asking yourself, "Why me?" Yes, there are periods of intense discouragement, the struggle not to succumb to the same temptation to end it all. But the real question is: "What to do with my suffering?" In searching for an answer, in moving forward at all costs, Claire Dierckx rediscovers a long-neglected childhood friend: God. The One who lifts her up each time she falls, but who needs her to reveal Himself to the world. And in the midst of this extraordinary testimony, she delivers this message: "Dare to believe, dare to love." A moving life lesson, full of humor and hope. A new way to understand suffering and euthanasia. Belgian by nationality, a lawyer by training, Claire Dierckx is a charity manager in a real estate agency.

96 Pages
Editor
Deer

