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Marsha Jordan is a disabled grandma who lives in the north woods of
Wisconsin with her husband of 26 years and their toy poodle, King Louie, who
rules the household with an iron paw.
Once an active volunteer in many scouting, school, community and church
activities, Jordan was an energetic homeschooling mom who also worked as a
secretary until her life took a sharp turn. Her busy schedule came to a
screeching halt when she fell victim to an auto-immune disease which struck her
blind for several months. She knows how it feels to be sick, in pain,
frustrated, and afraid.
When she encountered this roadblock, God steered her
into a U-turn, but she continued full speed ahead in a new direction. From her
experience, she learned empathy which enables her to help others. She founded a
nonprofit children's charity which
has won many awards for excellence in helping children. Through her Hugs and
Hope Club, Jordan strives to send a message not just to suffering families,
but to all people that we don't have to face life's problems alone.
God
cares about our pain and desires to be intimately involved in our lives. He
wants to help us through the struggles and have a personal relationship with
each of us! Jordan likes to remind people that God has a plan for each life.
No one is insignificant. And God can do great things with you, even if you
lack great talent.
It is her earnest prayer that, through the Hugs and Hope
Club, hurting people will come to know the awesome love, peace, and joy
available to those who seek God and serve Him.
Jordan enjoys creating web
pages, collecting and decorating with antiques, rubber
stamping, and having fun with her four year old
grandson, Cobi, who is the light of her life. She's
been published in over 30 online ezines and newsletters;
and The Hugs and Hope Club for Sick Children was featured
in the August issue of ROSIE magazine.
Visit her website

http://www.hugsandhope.com

Marsha Jordan
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