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2We give credit where credit is due: it all goes to our mighty God! He never let our family completely fall. There was always a cradling hand present to catch us from hitting the ground in every life situation. We hung in there as a family unit, clinging to God in every challenging circumstance, and we let Him do all of the hard work.This book is about the imperfections of life and our faith in God. Things go wrong in family life and work situations every single day. We are all human, and if we were perfect, then we wouldn't need God, would we? But we aren't perfect, right, so we do need Him, every single day of our incomplete and imperfect lives.For us, Satan tried to damage our lives, and my ever so valuable marriage, many times over. Our lives, as well as our marriage, had been hanging by a thin string. Satan had control of the pair of scissors, he was trying to cut our lives short and my sacred marital bond, and God crushed the scissors time and time again. Faith was the only way to allow God to crush those scissors, held by the evil one. We have so much faith, both now and then, we certainly hope that you have it too!The details of our life circumstances are in this book, Never Completely Fall. We hope that you will read it! We especially hope that you will like it! Thank You very much!This Book is about a doctor and his family, including his multiple disabled children. The doctor and his children had escaped the clutches of immanent death 6 times between them, including the doctor himself. This family was touched by the hand of God, and fortunately survived their torturous ordeal, and are alive and well today! We believe that Jesus Is the great healer, and that modern "miracles" still exist to this very day! Please ready our story to appreciate these precious miracles. Thank you! Dr. Robby J. Wiemer is a podiatrist originally from New Port Richey, FL. He attended St. Petersburg Junior College and St. Leo University for undergraduate studies before attending the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. He completed his residency training at Florida Hospital East Orlando. He enjoys family time, reading, and golfing. Carrie L. Wiemer is originally from Waldorf, MD and she moved to New Port Richey, FL as a teenager. She graduated from Gulf High School in 1992. She is a loving wife and mother of four, who enjoys family life and essential oils.