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Finding Normal: An Uninvited Change, An Unexpected Outcome
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Finding Normal: An Uninvited Change, An Unexpected Outcome

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In May of 2012, Jeff Huxford M.D. was in a near-fatal car accident, escaping death but suffering a severe traumatic brain injury. This devastating event led Jeff on a journey to a new life and a true purpose.

After the brain injury took away his ability to practice medicine, Jeff learned a multitude of wonderful truths about God and he found his value and purpose rooted in Christ. In Finding Normal, Jeff tells of the truths that changed his heart and moved him away from his previous life of "lukewarm Christianity" towards an authentic faith and true relationship with Jesus.

Finding Normal not only helps readers understand the reality of a brain injury, but shows how God can make "beauty from ashes." It tells the inspirational story of a seemingly hopeless and pointless tragedy being transformed into something absolutely beautiful. It's sure to offer hope to anyone facing adversity.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 7, 2018
ISBN9781683509318
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Finding Normal: An Uninvited Change, An Unexpected Outcome
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Jeff Huxford, M.D.

Jeff Huxford currently lives in Franklin, TN, with his wife and two children. Prior to moving there in 2016, he was a family doctor in northwest Indiana for ten years before having to retire due to complications from a traumatic brain injury (TBI). He has since become a blogger, author, and speaker.

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