A Walking Disaster: What Surviving Katrina and Cancer Taught Me about Faith and Resilience

A Walking Disaster: What Surviving Katrina and Cancer Taught Me about Faith and Resilience

by Jamie Aten
A Walking Disaster: What Surviving Katrina and Cancer Taught Me about Faith and Resilience

A Walking Disaster: What Surviving Katrina and Cancer Taught Me about Faith and Resilience

by Jamie Aten

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Overview

Is there a meaning to our suffering? Is hope realistic when tragedy befalls us? Is a return to normalcy possible after our life is uprooted by catastrophe? These are the questions that disaster psychologist Dr. Jamie Aten wrestled with when he was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. In this gripping memoir, Aten shares the life-affirming and faith-renewing insights that he discovered during his tumultuous struggle against the disease.

Aten’s journey began in 2005 when Hur­ricane Katrina struck his community. After witnessing the devastation wrought by the storm, he dedicated his career to investigat­ing how people respond to and recover from all manner of disasters. He studied disaster zones around the globe and founded the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College. His expertise, however, was little comfort when a fateful visit with his oncolo­gist revealed advanced and aggressive cancer. “You’re in for your own personal disaster” was his doctor’s prognosis.

Thrust into a battle for his life, with cancer cells and chemotherapy ravaging his body, Aten found his professional interest taking on new meaning. His ordeal taught him firsthand how we can sustain ourselves when burdened with seemingly unbear­able suffering. Some of his counterintuitive insights include: to find hope, be cautious of optimism; when you want help the least is when you need it most; and spiritual surren­der, rather than a passive act, is instead an act of profound courage.
This last point speaks to the element of grace in Dr. Aten’s story. As he struggled to understand the significance of his suffering, he found himself examining his Christian faith down to its bedrock and learned to experience the redeeming presence of God in his life. Dr. Aten has a natural exuberance that shines through his writing. Infused with his compassionate voice and humanitarian concern,

A Walking Disaster is ultimately an inspirational story about the power of the human spirit to endure trauma with cour­age.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599475752
Publisher: Templeton Press
Publication date: 03/02/2020
Series: Spirituality and Mental Health
Edition description: First Edition, 1
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Jamie Aten, PhD is a disaster psychologist and disaster ministry expert. He is also a survivor of Hurricane Katrina and stage IV cancer. As the founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute and Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College, Aten has focused his research on helping people cultivate faith and resilience amidst personal, mass, and humanitarian disasters. He has been recognized for his work with an APA Early Career Award and the 2016 FEMA Community Preparedness Champion Award at the White House.  Aten regularly shares his expertise with a general audience through major media outlets such as USA Today, has written or coedited seven books, and has over 100 bylines in publications such as TIME, Washington Post, Psychology Today, and Christianity Today. He resides in Wheaton, Illinois with his wife and three children.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Chapter 1 Evacuation Impossible: My Body Was Ground Zero 3

Chapter 2 Don't Be an SUV: When Helpers Make It Worse 19

Chapter 3 Sheltering in Place: Seeking Refuge in God 29

Chapter 4 Crisis Communication 101: Honoring Your Whole Story 41

Chapter 5 The President Visits Ground Zero: Why We Need Community 51

Chapter 6 Where Is God in the Storm? Making Meaning of Disasters 63

Chapter 7 FEMAX Codes: Grappling with Ambiguous Loss 75

Chapter 8 Katrina Mardi Gras Trailers: Establishing New Rhythms 87

Chapter 9 Allowing the Waves to Wash Over You: Dealing with Pain 99

Chapter 10 Keys to a Home Destroyed: Distinguishing between Optimism and Hope 109

Chapter 11 A Year of Drought: When Resilience Isn't Enough 119

Chapter 12 When God Sends a Helicopter: Understanding Spiritual Surrender 131

Chapter 13 After the Storm Passes: Finding Your New Normal 141

Chapter 14 An Epidemic of Fear: Facing Our Mortality 153

Chapter 15 Flooded by Comparison: Coming to Terms with Survivor Guilt 165

Chapter 16 Surviving Survivorship: Living with Fortitude 181

Postscript 197

Acknowledgments 199

Notes 203

Recommended Reading 207

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