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'Why Can't My Brain Mind Its Own Business' - How an Unremarkable Man Met a Remarkable God Through a Brain Tumor

Contact: Abigail Davidson, Publicist, WinePress Publishing, 360-802-9758, abigail@winepressgroup.com

ENUMCLAW, Wash., Aug. 31 /Christian Newswire/ -- "Am I dying?"

Jerry Kline buried his head in his hands. Pain stabbed through his head like a brain-freeze, but he hadn't eaten any ice cream.

Less than a month later, on January 30, 2004, Kline sat in his doctor's office staring at a film of a 1 ¾-inch oval mass perched on top of his brain, just above his right ear. His diagnosis: malignant Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) tumor an aggressive, high-grade brain tumor that few survive.

In his memoir, "An Unremarkable Man," Kline writes:

"I am average, generic, typical. I work hard to keep the Kline clan machinery running smoothly. I mind my own business. Why can't my brain mind its own business?"

Now a six-year survivor, Kline offers hope to other brain tumor patients from the perspective of one who knows how it feels to be told there is no hope. "Following my initial emotional meltdown, I began to see the tumor as God's invitation to go deep with Him... to experience a level of trust I would have missed had I never been exposed to the tumor."

Kline recounts how prayer -- his own and the prayers of many other people worldwide -- transformed his fear "into an unstoppable tidal wave of resolve to win the war against the tumor." He details how he learned to take charge of his care, seeking second and third opinions regarding treatment options.

"My brain tumor has opened my eyes to the frailty of life," says Kline. "I have a greater appreciation for each day the Lord gives me."

He now fearlessly reminds others that eternity is a heartbeat away. "We all have a date with our Maker," says Kline. "Face every day God gives you with strength and courage, and take the steps necessary to ensure that your eternity will be a heavenly one."

For more information, to request a review copy of "An Unremarkable Man," or to schedule an interview with Jerry Kline, please contact Abigail Davidson by phone at 360-802-9758, by email at abigail@winepressgroup.com, or by fax at 360-802-9992. To purchase a copy of this book visit www.winepressbooks.com or call 877-421-7323.