Thursday, May 22, 2008

Welcome To Healing Choices With Sullivan Crisp

Ding, Ding, Ding; you found me.  Thanks for looking.  I really want to help you if I can. If you have a comment about the book, Healing Stones, that tells my story and the stories of those I have worked with, you can post it right here.  In addition, if you have a question I could answer for you, I would be glad to try to help you.  Now I am a bit busy because Nancy and Steve have me helping them with their newest book, Healing Waters, that continues my story, but I will give you the best answer I have as soon as I can.

On a final note, if you feel like you are playing Wheel of Fortune and every spin hits on Bankrupt, don't give up.  Just around the corner or over the next hill you will find what you have been looking for, solve the puzzle and maybe even win the trip to Hawaii.

Make A Healing Choice Today,

Sullivan Crisp

8 comments:

D. Gudger said...

Nancy and Stephen,

Healing Stones is Transformative Fiction. You have no idea how most of my life in the past few months is reflected through the character arcs of Dr. Kaye, Sully and his wife.

My tear bucket is empty. I cried from page one to page 385 b/c I've been caught up in a malestrom of persecution by other beleivers b/c of an article I wrote. An article telling my own story of infertility, depression and near suicide.

Somewhere on a flat Interstate in Iowa, God spoke to me through Sullivan. God sees. God knows everything I'm going through.

Most of all, He doesn't grieve because of me, He grieves FOR me.

I'm still processing what I read. Nancy, I gotta read Healing Waters. Gotta, gotta, gotta!

Love,
Darcie (the weird girl who wore toilet paper and a tie in Nangie, Estes Park, CO)

Jeff Watson said...

That was one great read. Touching, irritating, aggravating, and wanting to throttle a few characters. The questions at the end were helpful for my wife and I to discuss what we liked and disliked about the characters and the circumstances.

I think Sully should consider a job at New Life on their radio show.

Thanks for the great story, looking forward to the next one.

cmhofcc said...

Where can i find a psychologist like you Sullivan Crisp (aka: Stephen Arterburn?):) Loved your book, something in it for everyone to relate to. sex, cars, game shows, family, emotions, theology, psychology, relationships, and the best - forgiveness!!

pheisterdlm said...

Steve and Nancy;

This book was fabulous. I have only one complaint: I had to sleep and go to work so could not read it straight through.

So far I have handed out 4 copies as gifts and plan to give many more. This book taught me about God's love because His love is all encompassing. And He cares about my heart and life.

Please hurry and finish the other books. I am so anxious to read them.

A Fan!

wellwoman said...

I am in the midst of reading Healing Stones and can hardly get through it. Where oh where is there a REAL counselor like Sully. I have been to Christian counselors. . .
Thank you for a book full of grace and healing. Hope there will be MANY, MANY more books to come. I am one the road to healing. Thank you for your help along the way.

Rosebbie said...

Last week I was browsing our local Christian Book Store when I saw a display of $5.00 books. I read the back of one and thought maybe, and then I picked up Healing Stones, there was no maybe about it. God lead me to this awesome book.

It feels as if the years in therapy with my own "Sully" have been intertwined throughout the pages of Healing Stones.

In recent months I've been emotionally and verbally "stoned" for putting my life story into writing. This book is a soothing balm for my wounded spirit.

Thanks for writing Healing Stones, I'm looking forward to reading future installments of the life of Sully.

Bld424 said...

Woah! This is the best Christian fiction book I've read! I am so impressed by the quality and the literary technique.

Robin said...

Love the series!