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A Life Worthwhile now accessible in braille

A Life Worthwhile now accessible in braille

Torch has recently converted John Mollet's emotional bestseller, A Life Worthwhile into braille and various large print editions.

Mollet tells the powerful story of his adopted son Aaron, who despite complex medical needs, brought joy, hope and inspiration to those around him.

Media available on request from Torch (call 01858-438260).

Available Media:

Braille- 8965

Large Print 17pt- 8965,

Large Print 20pt- 8965

Large Print 25pt- 8965 

Large Print 30pt- 8965

Price: £8.99

Torch produces Christian reading in braille, giant print, audio and electronic media. It also produces six magazines, produces Bibles, hymn books, scripture text calenders, books and booklets and operates a large free postal library of Christian books in accessible media.

More can be found here.

About the Book

WHEN A PASTOR AND HIS WIFE DECIDE TO ADOPT A SEVERELY HANDICAPPED BOY, THE LIVES OF MANY ARE IMPACTED BY GOD’S LOVE AND A CHILD’S SMILE.

When Pastor John Mollitt read in a newspaper that a four-week-old boy had been taken into hospital, he somehow knew that this baby boy would be the next foster child that he and his wife Pat would care for. Aaron arrived for a year of fostering, the beginning of a process that eventually led to his adoption.

Despite his complex medical needs and the doctors saying he would probably not reach the age of 10, Aaron lived life to the full for 28 years, bringing joy, hope and inspiration to those around him. He went to a special school from the ages of 4 to 18, enjoyed a tailored programme based on the National Curriculum and even met royalty.

This is a story of God’s love expressed in the life of a family, and how their commitment to one another enabled them to overcome great challenges.

Other Events

Aaron’s story is shared in the Daily Mail

Aaron’s story is shared in the Daily Mail

So reported the Daily Mail  on 4th August in its Extraordinary Lives article. The piece about Aaron, written by John and Pam Mollitt, tells how their adopted son with multiple disorders - spastic quadriplegia, epilepsy, severe spinal curvature and visual...

The Christian Medical Fellowship reviews ‘A Life Worthwhile’

The Christian Medical Fellowship reviews ‘A Life Worthwhile’

So began a recent article about A Life Worthwhile, a book by Pastor John Mollitt. The review, written by John Martin, Head of Communications at the Christian Medical Fellowship, appeared in the Spring 2018 edition of the Triple Helix magazine. He writes:...