Contact: Nancy Kaltenberger, 970-219-9768, www.nancykministries.com
MEDIA ADVISORY, Nov. 27 /Standard Newswire/ -- Nancy Kaltenberger is one of 2.8 million people in the US, including Vice-President Dick Cheney, who has suffered from Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib) and its related problems. Nancy has had 5 near-death experiences of which she shares explicit details in an encouraging and passionate workshop entitled 'The Survivor.'
Nancy has dealt with a serious version of the arrhythmia. Because of her A-Fib and its side effects from medications, Nancy has experienced a serious heart attack, stroke and pulmonary failure. In her workshop she recalls her symptoms, her emotional peaks and valleys, and her despair. She also recalls the 'mighty right hand of God' which reached into the deep waters and pulled her out.
In her workshop, Nancy shares openly about her life's fears and failures, her hope and victory as though you were sitting in the room with her. She describes in detail the night that her family 'circled the wagons' at the hospital, not expecting her to survive the night. She shares her thoughts when she is alone and feeling isolated. She shares the Scriptures that have been her 'hope through troubled waters.' Her words will bring tears to empathetic eyes, laughter to weary bodies, and hope to hurting hearts that are struggling with health and related issues. Out of her spiritual and physical exhaustion, she shares a strength that comes from God and she encourages others and shows them how to find that same strength.
Author Nancy Kaltenberger is an author and conference speaker who lives in Loveland, Colorado. She was previously general manager of an automobile dealership in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Nancy has written a book entitled, 'Hope When the River Rages' published by LifeSong Publishers and is available for interviews. If you would like more information about Nancy Kaltenberger, see www.nancykministries.com or contact her at 970-219-9768.