Testimonials

As a Tinnitus Management Audiologist, I find some tinnitus materials are a bit too doom and gloom for many of my patients. Lisa has created a beautiful resource of reflection with Jesus who is compassionate along the tinnitus sufferer’s journey. The imagery, the chosen passages and the reflection in each section help match the need and mood of the reader. I now have another extraordinary tool in helping Christian patients with managing their tinnitus. Thank you Lisa!

Judy Huch, AuD

Lisa’s book moved me deeply. As someone whose life was touched briefly by ringing in the ears, I could recognise the feelings she exposed: the despair, the guilt, the hopelessness. But this book goes even further. Lisa has taken her personal experience of walking through tinnitus, and shares the secrets Jesus taught her on the way.

Written in the form of letters, titled for easy reference, she speaks God’s infinite wisdom and love. If you have a friend who suffers with tinnitus, this book is a gift which will give them hope and one that they will return to many times. Lisa has given the church a tool which will touch many hearts!

Joy Vee

The book is beautifully presented, in a very readable way. Whether or not you experience tinnitus, I think you’ll find blessing in its pages. I know I did.

The illustrated verses, alongside the short letters, speak to the heart. As you read, even if you have your equivalent of a ship’s horn holding a party in your head, I believe this book offers peace to your mind and soul.

Emily Owen

This little book reminds those of us with tinnitus that we are not alone; that Jesus walks with us every step of the way. It provides hope and perspective – a valuable resource.

Lori

This book is a wonderful source of encouragement for those with tinnitus, written from a Christian perspective, as a series of letters from Jesus. It offers light and hope for the many difficult situations that tinnitus sufferers can and do encounter. It offers hope that there is still a good life to be lived, despite the struggles. At 42 pages, it is a short book that is nicely portable. I would highly recommend it

Jay K