God’s Healing Plan

Janice F. Baca has written an inspiring book, God’s Healing Plan, relating her personal journey to salvation and redemption. She tells of two of her three marriages and alludes to the first one. Her marriages are the crux of her fight with the demons that plague her.
“Every so often a testimony is given that reignites the heart, a story is shared and moves the soul, or a trial that ends in triumph.”
Janice was an Air Force nurse who ministered physically and emotionally to the soldiers who came through the hospital she worked at in Germany. Many of them and their families later disclosed to her how much they appreciated her ministrations to their loved ones.
Long distance marital troubles with her second husband left Janice so despondent that she almost took her own life. Her journey up from this abyss is a very inspiring story. Through her faith and with the support of her family and friends, she worked out her difficulties and became a stronger person who was better equipped to minister to others in need.
When she became stronger, physically and spiritually, she left the Air Force and moved to Colorado. She joined a church there and met David Baca, the man who eventually becomes her third husband and soul mate. Janice now feels her life is complete.
This is a book that will encourage people to get their life back on track. Janice shares, through her testimony, the steps that she took for her personal redemption and encourages others to use them for their own salvation.
The book is well thought out, but there are some areas in Janice’s story that I thought she might want to rewrite for more understanding and cohesion. Nevertheless, Janice’s book is a motivating book for people looking for answers in their own life. By following the steps Janice outlines, anyone can find the faith and help they need in their lives.
This is a testimony you will enjoy reading and using in your own journey to redemption.
“Every so often a testimony is given that reignites the heart, a story is shared and moves the soul, or a trial that ends in triumph.”
Janice was an Air Force nurse who ministered physically and emotionally to the soldiers who came through the hospital she worked at in Germany. Many of them and their families later disclosed to her how much they appreciated her ministrations to their loved ones.
Long distance marital troubles with her second husband left Janice so despondent that she almost took her own life. Her journey up from this abyss is a very inspiring story. Through her faith and with the support of her family and friends, she worked out her difficulties and became a stronger person who was better equipped to minister to others in need.
When she became stronger, physically and spiritually, she left the Air Force and moved to Colorado. She joined a church there and met David Baca, the man who eventually becomes her third husband and soul mate. Janice now feels her life is complete.
This is a book that will encourage people to get their life back on track. Janice shares, through her testimony, the steps that she took for her personal redemption and encourages others to use them for their own salvation.
The book is well thought out, but there are some areas in Janice’s story that I thought she might want to rewrite for more understanding and cohesion. Nevertheless, Janice’s book is a motivating book for people looking for answers in their own life. By following the steps Janice outlines, anyone can find the faith and help they need in their lives.
This is a testimony you will enjoy reading and using in your own journey to redemption.