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![]() Judson Levasheff was a bright, articulate and healthy boy who suddenly began to go blind, paralyzed, and mute due to a very rare genetic leukodystrophy called Krabbe disease. The book allows the reader to enter the story as it actually unfolded – through a collection of journal entries and letters to family and friends. It is a heart-wrenching yet inspiring account of her family’s journey of faith as she cries out to God in heartache; the book, filled with laughter, tears, and hope, is powerful and compelling. Eyes that See, with a foreword by Emilie Barnes (published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises of Oklahoma), is currently available nation wide on Amazon.com, bn.com, booksamillion.com & parable.com. Christina Levasheff lays her heart bare for others to engage her personal journey of heartache and questions while testifying to the grace of God in her life. She inspires, challenges, and comforts her audience, inviting them into the hope that has sustained her through the heart-wrenching death of her son, Judson. Visit STORYofJUDSON.com for more info about Judson and the Levasheff family. The book is now restocked and available on Amazon.com. |
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| Comment at 4/27/2010 |
| Comment at 4/28/2010 |
| Comment at 5/26/2010 |