Glynda Winterson writes from the deeply personal experience of caring for her husband David, who lived with the most severe form of progressive multiple sclerosis. For years, she nursed him at home, navigating the intense emotional and physical demands of caregiving while witnessing the gradual loss of mobility in the man she loved. Her writing is both a tribute to David's remarkable courage and a reflection on the profound spiritual insights they discovered together. Despite his suffering, David never succumbed to self-pity; his strong faith and constant concern for her wellbeing remained unwavering. Through their shared journey, the author came to see the immense value God places on the lives of disabled individuals and on the often-overlooked work of those who care for them. These insights transformed their understanding of their circumstances and brought unexpected uplift and hope. Her book is written for anyone walking a similar path-offering encouragement, compassion, and the reassurance that their struggles and contributions are deeply meaningful.