The Good Life Hawaii
Broken But Not Forsaken- Dr. Sherry M. Jones
www.sherrymjones.com
You've seen it in the movies. Those suspenseful moments when a car is stuck on a train track while the massive locomotive is roaring straight for the innocently helpless automobile. Our guest today has had her radically changed in a blink. She joins us from Colorado to tell us about it including the tragic loss of her husband, whom she describes as her gallant knight, surviving cancer, depression and so much more.
Sherry Jones is an affiliate professor, author, media personality and sought-after national speaker. She has inspired others to live joyfully in faith and health for over fifteen years. Sherry loves people and enjoys integrating humorous stories, biblical principles and valuable insights into her presentations. She has shared her testimony on Oprah and The 700 Club, and for over a decade has been a frequent host on numerous Daystar Television programs including Denver Celebration, Rocky Mountain Celebration, and Houston Celebration. She is also a host on Trinity Broadcasting Network’s local public affairs program. Since 2004, Sherry has been an affiliate professor and curriculum developer instructing in the disciplines of communication, psychology, and marketing at two private Colorado universities. A lifelong learner, Sherry holds a Doctor of Psychology, a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction (Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society), and a Bachelor of Science in Business/Marketing. She also completed doctoral studies in communication and earned diplomas in Biblical studies and naturopathy.
Today's Episode:
What did you do you when you learned about your father's cardiac arrest?
How have you coped with the sudden loss of your husband, Ken?
Why did you go back to the site of tragedy as part of your healing?
How did students react when you spoke to 700 of them about suicide?
When your husbands funeral was conducted where were you?
What did your mother do that gave you hope during your recovery in the hospital?
Who was the officer that helped carry you from the ditch and how did you connect with him again?
What does this mean - "You are still breathing. And where there is life, there is hope."
When a person is depressed, what can they do to find hope?
Psalm 43:5 "Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise him again--my Savior and my God!"