Enduring the End
Surviving the Effects of an Illness on Marriage and Family
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About the Book
No one grows up saying, “I think I’ll get sick,” and spends the rest of their life trying to survive a constant battle between life and death. Instead, we grow up believing we’re invincible. We believe nothing bad could ever happen to us because we have hopes and dreams to fulfill. There’s never a good time to have poor health. In 2002, my husband, Juan, contracted valley fever which disseminated into fungal meningitis, causing irreparable scarring on his brain. For nine years, our time was primarily focused on my husband’s illness and disability. Our three children lived with the uncertainty of their father’s mortality. As a family, we learned to live as if each day was the last, but to have hope for the future. We made memories and made plans. There were times we didn’t know if we could survive, but as a family we found the strength in God to stay together. We were blessed with many tender mercies from the Lord as we traveled what appeared to be an endless road. We understood that even though our trials seemed long, they were merely a short segment of mortality, and that our lives will continue to exist beyond the grave. Most importantly, we learned that love heals all and serving one another is truly a blessing for ourselves. As a married couple, Juan and I witnessed countless miracles touch our lives as we exercised faith for enduring the end.
About the Author
In 2008, Afton wrote Enduring Miracles which became the first half of her husband Juan’s struggles with illness and disability. She published this sequel Enduring the End as the second half of the illness, a tale of surviving the effects it has on a marriage and family. Afton is the mother of three children: Hillary, a sophomore in college, Zach, a sophomore in high school, and Greg, a seventh grader in junior high. After nineteen years of marriage, Afton now faces a new chapter in her life as a widow, but continues to find joy in the journey. Afton is a small business owner, teaches in Mesa Public Schools, volunteers in her community and serves in various church callings and opportunities. Afton began writing at an early age by keeping a journal. Through writing, Afton developed a voice that speaks to her readers. As she shares her joy in the little moments, despite the trials and hardships that are often associated with life, she inspires others to find joy as well. Through writing and speaking, Afton hopes to encourage individuals and families who deal with difficult challenges to continue in faith day by day.