HOW TO WIIN OVER …

ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA, AUTOIMMUNES (MLS, LUPUS, MORE), CANCER, HEART ATTACKS,

PARKINSON’S, STROKES AND PARALYSES, CROSSING JORDON (LAST BREATH TO ETERNAL JOY)

How To Win Over The Autoimmunes is a compassionate and faith-centered companion for anyone walking through the life-altering journey of autoimmune disease.

Whether facing lupus, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, or many others, this book offers something deeper than medical explanation — it offers perspective, courage, and enduring hope.

An autoimmune diagnosis affects more than the body.

It touches identity, relationships, independence, and the future we imagined.

Fear, fatigue, isolation, and uncertainty often follow.

Yet even within weakness, purpose and meaning can still grow. Written in a gentle devotional style,

Dr. Wayne Adams guides readers through real emotional struggles — fear, long nights, physical decline, dependence, and the unknown future — while pointing toward spiritual strength, resilience, and peace.

Each chapter encourages the reader to rediscover joy, dignity, and belonging despite limitations.

Rather than denying the hardship, this book helps readers face it honestly while learning to: • Navigate fear and uncertainty • Find purpose in physical limitations • Maintain identity beyond illness • Strengthen relationships and caregiving bonds • Discover hope that outlasts symptoms • Reframe suffering through faith and perseverance

Filled with reflections, encouragement, and practical spiritual insights, this work serves patients, caregivers, families, church communities, and support groups alike.

It is especially meaningful for those who want emotional and spiritual encouragement alongside medical treatment.

This is not a book about pretending illness is easy.

It is a book about learning how to live deeply, love faithfully, and hope courageously even when life changes.

Because while autoimmune disease may reshape the journey — it does not end the story.

How to Win Over Dementia and Alzheimer’s is a compassionate, faith-centered companion for those living with dementia or Alzheimer’s—and for the caregivers and loved ones who walk this tender road beside them.

A diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s does not erase our worth; it reawakens our calling to love and to be loved.

These are not lost years.

They are sacred ones—often slower, quieter, and filled with unexpected grace.

When memory weakens, love grows stronger. When words falter, presence speaks louder. And when understanding slips away, God’s faithfulness remains unchanged.

Written with pastoral warmth and deep reverence for human dignity, this book reframes the journey through cognitive decline not as abandonment or defeat, but as a holy season where faith, compassion, and connection are refined. It gently addresses the real fears dementia brings—fear of losing identity, becoming a burden, losing control, being forgotten, and facing death—showing how each fear can become a doorway into deeper trust and grace.

How to Win Over Dementia and Alzheimer’s is not medical advice. It is a heart-to-heart conversation about courage, hope, and enduring love.

Through chapters on fear, joy, long nights, bodily decline, internal struggle, and Job-like experiences, readers are guided to discover practical and spiritual ways to live meaningfully in the present moment.

Memory may fade, but the soul remembers what matters most: faith, kindness, and relationship.

Later chapters lift the eyes beyond today, offering assurance about being safely “launched” into the Lord’s presence, the promise of being with Him, and the hope of restoration when faith becomes sight. Scripture, music, prayer, and gentle routines are shown to remain powerful pathways of peace—even when comprehension falters.

Special encouragement is woven throughout for caregivers, honoring their patience, grief, perseverance, and unseen faithfulness as sacred service before God. Their presence is affirmed as a living testimony of love that never fails.

Written for individuals, families, caregivers, pastors, and memory-care communities, How to Win Over Dementia and Alzheimer’s offers comfort without denial, hope without sentimentality, and courage rooted in Christ.

This is an invitation to walk together—

How to Win Over Cancer is a faith-filled companion for those living with cancer—and for the caregivers and loved ones who walk this road beside them.

A cancer diagnosis does not end our story; it focuses our mission. It sharpens our awareness of how precious life is, how sacred each breath becomes, and how deeply we rely on the grace of God.

This book gently reframes the cancer journey not as a path of dread, but as a pilgrimage of rediscovery—one where faith can grow stronger, priorities clearer, and gratitude deeper than ever before.

Written with pastoral warmth and honest realism, How to Win Over Cancer addresses both living in the light and living through the darkness.

The chapters walk readers through the real fears cancer brings—fear of death, pain, loss of control, financial strain, and uncertainty—while offering spiritual clarity, courage, and hope grounded in Scripture.

Fear is not ignored or minimized; it is named, faced honestly, and shown not to have the final word.

This book is not medical advice. It is a heart-to-heart conversation about how to live stronger on the inside, even when the body feels fragile.

Readers are guided through seasons of long nights, physical weakness, internal battles, and Job-like questions, discovering practical ways to keep joy and purpose alive.

Along the way, they are invited to laugh again, rest in God’s peace, rebuild courage, and walk forward one steady moment at a time.

Later chapters lift the eyes beyond the present struggle, offering assurance about being “launched” safely into the Lord’s presence, the promise of being with Him, and the eternal hope that reframes suffering with meaning.

Cancer is shown not as the end of life’s value, but as a refining season that can open deep wells of peace, contentment, and quiet victory that earlier years rarely know.

Special encouragement is woven throughout for caregivers, honoring their patience, strength, and unseen sacrifices as holy work before God.

Written for individuals, families, support groups, pastors, and care ministries, How to Win Over Cancer offers comfort without denial, hope without clichés, and courage rooted in Christ.

This is an invitation to walk—and win—together.

A heart attack changes more than the body — it shakes confidence, raises fears, and fills quiet moments with unanswered questions.

But fear does not have to write the rest of the story.

How To Win Over Heart Attacks is a Christian encouragement guide for patients, survivors, and caregivers learning how to live again after a cardiac crisis.

Rather than offering medical instructions, this book speaks to the emotional and spiritual battles that follow — fear of another attack, loss of independence, long anxious nights, physical weakness, and uncertainty about the future.

Through Scripture, reflection, and practical reassurance, the reader discovers that recovery is not only physical — it is also emotional and spiritual.

Each chapter addresses real concerns and replaces panic with steady confidence, helping readers find peace one day at a time. Inside you will learn how to: Face fear of sudden death with calm assurance, Rebuild confidence after hospitalization Navigate long nights of worry and discouragement, Find purpose even with physical limitations, Encourage loved ones walking beside you, and Replace anxiety with trust in God’s presence .

The book includes memory aids, reflection questions, and short encouragements designed to strengthen the heart as well as the mind — helping truth stay with you beyond the page.

Written for: Heart attack survivors, Families and caregivers, Hospital and recovery settings, Church visitation ministries, and Anyone facing serious health uncertainty.

This is not a book about denying reality.

It is a guide to living steadily within it.

A heart attack may interrupt life — but it can also awaken deeper faith, clearer priorities, and a lasting peace that fear cannot take away.

One page. One promise. One win at a time.

How to Win Over Parkinson’s is a faith-centered companion for those living with Parkinson’s—and for the caregivers who walk this sacred road beside them.

A Parkinson’s diagnosis does more than affect the body.

It touches identity, confidence, relationships, and the future once imagined.

Movements slow.

Nights grow longer.

Independence may feel threatened.

Fear can speak loudly in moments of uncertainty.

Yet this book gently reminds readers of a deeper truth: we do not walk this journey alone.

Grounded in Scripture and written with pastoral tenderness, How to Win Over Parkinson’s reframes this season not as defeat, but as a refining journey of faith, courage, and quiet victory.

Each chapter addresses the real battles Parkinson’s brings—fear, long nights, bodily decline, internal struggle, and Job-like questions—while offering spiritual clarity, practical encouragement, and enduring hope.

Rather than denying hardship, the book walks honestly through it. Readers learn how weakness can become a place where grace flows more deeply, how slowness can open space for God’s presence, and how joy can grow even when the body trembles.

The focus is not on “beating” Parkinson’s medically, but on winning spiritually—one breath, one prayer, one step at a time.

Later chapters lift the eyes beyond the present, offering assurance about being safely “launched” into the Lord’s presence, the promise of transformed bodies, eternal reward, and entering the joy of the Lord.

Parkinson’s is shown not as the end of the story, but as a chapter that ultimately points toward resurrection and restoration.

Special encouragement is woven throughout for caregivers, honoring their unseen sacrifices as holy work and reminding them that their patience, tenderness, and perseverance are acts of worship known fully by God.

Written for individuals, couples, families, support groups, pastors, and care ministries, How to Win Over Parkinson’s offers strength without denial, hope without platitudes, and courage rooted in Christ.

This is not a journey of despair. It is a pilgrimage of rediscovery.

How To Win Over Stroke and Paralysis is a compassionate, faith-centered guide for stroke survivors, individuals living with paralysis or physical decline, and the caregivers who walk beside them.

Written with pastoral warmth and practical insight, this book addresses not only the physical realities of stroke and disability, but the emotional, spiritual, and relational challenges that follow.

Rather than offering medical instruction, he provides steady encouragement grounded in Scripture, lived experience, and timeless spiritual wisdom.

Each chapter focuses on a specific struggle common to stroke survivors and aging adults—fear, loss of independence, long nights of uncertainty, physical weakness, emotional fatigue, and the looming questions about the future.

These struggles are met with hope-filled reflections, biblical promises, and gentle reminders that weakness does not disqualify a life from meaning, joy, or purpose.

Through clearly structured chapters and memorable faith-based acronyms, readers are guided to reframe fear, embrace rest, rediscover joy, and find dignity even in slowness and limitation.

The book emphasizes that healing is not only physical but also emotional and spiritual, and that God’s presence remains constant through every stage of recovery and decline.

Special attention is given to caregivers, honoring their unseen labor, emotional exhaustion, and deep love. Encouragements throughout the book affirm caregiving as sacred work and remind caregivers that they, too, are seen, strengthened, and sustained by God.

Hope is the central theme woven throughout every page—hope rooted not in circumstances, but in faith, resilience, and the promise of eternal restoration.

Readers are reminded that stroke and paralysis do not end a story; they refine it.

Even in suffering, life can remain rich with peace, purpose, and quiet victory.

Written for Christian readers seeking reassurance, comfort, and spiritual clarity, How To Win Over Stroke and Paralysis offers a steady voice in uncertain seasons and invites readers to walk forward—one page, one promise, and one win at a time.

How To Win Over Crossing Jordan gently lifts the veil on one of life’s most sacred moments—the believer’s passage from this world into the presence of God.

When death appears to be an ending, Scripture reveals it as a beginning: a holy crossing, a carefully guided transition from the brokenness of earth into the joy, light, and security of heaven.

This book invites readers to walk that radiant journey—from the final heartbeat in a fallen world to the first breath of everlasting life.

Drawing deeply from Scripture, devotional reflection, and biblical imagery, the chapters trace the believer’s heavenly passage step by step. Readers are guided through the unseen war zone of death, not as one abandoned or uncertain, but as one escorted, protected, and welcomed.

Angels are not symbols here—they are sent ones, commissioned by God to carry His children safely home. Fear does not rule the crossing.

The enemy does not prevail.

Love does.

How To Win Over Crossing Jordan explores what Scripture reveals about the Heavenly City, transformed resurrection bodies, the throne of God, eternal reward, and entering the joy of the Lord.

It offers comfort-filled insight into the believer’s relationship to the Rapture, the promise of missing the Tribulation, and the ultimate hope of the New Heaven and New Earth.

Eternity is shown not as empty space, but as a living kingdom—already alive with worship, reunion, purpose, and joy.

More than theology, this book is pastoral in heart.

It speaks to those approaching the crossing, those walking beside a loved one near it, and those seeking assurance about what lies ahead.

Heaven is not distant or abstract—it is home, a prepared place for prepared people.

The final chapters turn outward, reminding readers that this hope is meant to be shared.

The certainty of heaven becomes a call to give Kingdom invitations while time remains.

This book does not deny grief—but it transforms it with truth.

Death does not win.

Love does.

And for those who belong to Christ, the journey ends not in darkness—but in glory.