Veteran EMT Andrea Rodgers has helped hundreds of people in their most vulnerable moments. Some of the victims faced their mortality head-on and cried out to God for help. Many experienced fleeting but life-changing connections with their first responders. Often these crises became unexpected sources of inspiration. Now Rodgers shares brief, real-life stories of heroic courage in the face of … the face of fear. In times of intense suffering, she has repeatedly witnessed signs of God’s quiet intervention and healing presence.A man is resuscitated after Rodgers was able to repair a defibrillator–with her teeth!Several bystanders help rescue a young girl who is accidently buried alive in sand.Rodgers also experienced some lighthearted moments, including the time she arrived at the scene of a crime only to find herself in the middle of a mystery dinner theater.
Experience the miracles, the life-and-death drama as you look at life from heaven’s edge.
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At Heaven’s Edge is a fun read. I’m an RN and love any medical stories so this was fun for me. I love seeing that God is in these things. He does care and miracles do still happen even today.
The book has each chapter being a story. So it’s a compilation of stories that are all connected because of the author. The author is an amazing storyteller and will keep you riveted. This reads at a fast pace. Partly because the author writes it that way and there is some suspense in the situations, but also because it’s just that good you have to keep reading!
I loved that you get both viewpoints in this book. For the beginning of the story you are the victim and you feel what they would have been feeling, for the second half of the book you become the first responder and feel what they were feeling and thinking. This is a great way to make the situations come to life and feel real.
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Prior to reading this book, I was not familiar with volunteer first aid squads, at least not by that title. I find it fascinating that some emergency service workers are volunteers and go through training but perhaps not formal schooling. In all areas of the population, but especially in more rural and undeveloped areas, these squads are vital in initiating life-saving measures until they can get the patient to the hospital. Many times, lives are saved thanks to the early efforts of EMTs.
An interesting and poignant collection, “At Heaven’s Edge” by Andrea Jo Rodgers is a collection of true stories by the author, pointing toward divine intervention and the sacred beauty of life. Each case involves the author; Rodgers has served as a volunteer EMT for over 30 years, and she holds a clinical doctorate of physical therapy, the former accomplishment being the basis for this book. As a result, readers are treated to firsthand accounts as well as the author’s thoughts in the moments of a rescue and those of the patient(s) involved in the case. Not only that, but in most cases, the ultimate outcome for the patient is shared, which naturally enhances the reading experience and whets one’s interest.
Each chapter is titled and opens with an epigraph in the form of a Bible verse. These are all steadfast reminders of who God is and of who we are in Him; some of the pairings with the chapters, though, did seem slightly haphazard and not entirely fitting to the chapter’s context. Included also in each story is the dispatcher’s message to all of the volunteers, telling them where to go and what type of emergency was occurring. These details augment the authenticity of “At Heaven’s Edge”, but nonetheless, I am glad that Rodgers also tells some of the sadder stories that did not have the desired happy ending, all while remaining inspirational and always pointing to the Lord as the ultimate Healer. While I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this book for those with an aversion to the medical field, this is a clean read in the traditional sense and also in the sense that there are no graphic details. Readers who enjoy “Chicken Soup for the Soul” and have an interest in either medicine or EMTs will doubtless be inspired by these stories of faith, hope, and resilience in the face of medical emergencies.
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At Heaven’s Edge: True Stories of Faith and Rescue is my first introduction to Andrea Jo Rodgers. I enjoyed this collection of true stories. I thought this was a compelling read. I was intrigued and fascinated with reading this. It is truly amazing to read about the power and beauty of prayer. I could not help to be inspired by these stories. It reminds me how much God is the one in control. How great is that?
I am giving At Heaven’s Edge: True Stories of Faith and Rescue a very well deserved five plus stars. I recommend it for readers who enjoy reading powerful stories of faith and hope. I know they will be inspired by reading many of them, if not all of them.
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The book is a look at emergencies and the people who answer the call to help. The stories are different yet all have a similar theme of hope. The author says a prayer as she goes to 911 calls . I liked her compassion and how dedicated she is to her work.
We get insight into what first responders deal with daily. Each call is different and some are more difficult than others. The author gives details of emergency equipment and what to expect as they roll upon a scene. I think it would be very hard to do her job but her expertise and faith help her as she helps patients.
I have had to call 911 several times when my brother was ill. The first responders were kind and very knowledgeable. They made me and my brother feel better knowing he was in capable hands. As I read the book I thought of all the scenes the author witnessed from drownings, heart attacks and gun shot wounds. I appreciate how they put their lives on the line each day to help others in difficult situations . The book shares several incidents when God’s healing hands were there. Overall I enjoyed the book and it gave me a greater appreciation for the men and women who have dedicated their lives to help others.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.