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The Right Way to Die

The Way is Narrow That Leads to Life

Orpah"There is no other person I know who can talk about God, about life, love and now, death better than this man who lives his life wanting to be so much like his Friend, Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ. He lives with deep joy about the things he knows His Creator and Friend has given him. He also lives in deep pain as he sees so much about many things and knows too much about people and about the way men have deviated from God’s design or maybe even how his life turned out compared to how to how he would have wanted his life to have turned out. Yet he continues to live with hope and love and gives hope and healing to others. It has been a privilege to learn from him, struggle and discuss lots of different stuff with him, enjoy God’s creation with him, sing and cry with him and to also be called his Friend."

~ Orpah C. Marasigan, DVM, Cru Global Leader Strategies , Regional Leader for south-east and south Asia

There is a Right way to Die. There is no better time to become prepared to die than the present. To put it off is utter folly. When you are prepared, ready, able and willing to die, the fear of death dissipates. When you have dealt with the critical issues, the thought of your death doesn’t send you into denial and panic. Thoughts of dying don’t need to intrude into a joyful life and fruitful living and they won’t when you have grappled with the importance and essence of dying. Then you can enjoy the rest of your life with much greater vitality and the ability to use it profitably for yourself and others. Once you are prepared to die, you can be much more courageous and adventurous and work for humanity’s benefit with joy, even if that work is risky.

There are many other advantages to being prepared, ready, able and willing to die that you will discover in this short book, beginning now.

This is a how-to book. However, before you can live through the various stages of dying, you must understand the rationale and reasoning behind them. To die well you need to live well, even if that life is very short and painful. To live well you need to make sense out of life; why you exist, who you were designed to become, what damages have occurred to you that interfered with your fulsome living.

With the help of this book and God’s good grace you can pick your fight and shout your battle cry. With God’s help, you can have all the courage and capability you need to fight your worst enemies.

Paperback: US$20.00

  • ASIN: ‎ B09PMCD881
  • Publisher: ‎ Independently published (Jan. 4, 2022)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • Paperback: ‎ 335 pages
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 979-8631230835
  • Item weight: ‎ 599g
  • Dimensions: ‎ 15.6 x 1.93 x 23.39cm

About the Author

Philip Ney

Philip G. Ney, MD, FRCPC, MA

Raised on Vancouver Island, Dr. Philip Ney graduated in medicine from The University of British Columbia, and trained at McGill University and the University of London as a child and family psychiatrist. He then obtained a master’s degree in child development from the University of Illinois.

He taught in five universities in four countries and has been hospital and university department chairman.

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