Listy O’Connor Announces His Grace is Enough, A Christian Journey Through Multiple Sclerosis
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Listy O’Connor Announces His Grace is Enough, A Christian Journey Through Multiple Sclerosis

Monroe, Connecticut: Author Listy O’Connor announces the release of His Grace is Enough: A Christian’s Journey with Multiple Sclerosis, a deeply personal, faith-based book that speaks to readers living with chronic illness, pain, uncertainty, and spiritual questions.

Written with honesty, courage, and moments of sharp humor, the book follows O’Connor’s experience of living with Multiple Sclerosis for more than forty years. She opens up about the physical realities of MS, including fatigue, pain, mobility challenges, brain fog, disorientation, and the emotional weight of being told, or made to feel, that she looks fine when her body is struggling.

At the same time, His Grace is Enough is not only a book about illness. It is a testimony of faith, endurance, and grace. O’Connor writes about anger, grief, misdiagnosis, wheelchair use, depression, infertility, spiritual warfare, motherhood wounds, family, friendship, and the quiet ways God has carried her through seasons she could not have survived by strength alone.

The book’s message is especially meaningful for Christians facing MS, autoimmune disease, disability, depression, or other long-term challenges. O’Connor reminds readers that sickness is not a sign of weak faith and that chronic illness does not make a person less loved by God.

Her central message is simple but powerful: God’s grace is enough, even when healing does not come in the way people expect.

Through personal reflection and lived experience, O’Connor offers encouragement to readers who feel isolated, misunderstood, or ashamed because of their condition. Her story invites them to keep faith, receive help, protect their spirit from bitterness, and find purpose in what they can still do.

His Grace is Enough is now available for readers seeking an honest Christian memoir that does not minimize suffering but points toward hope, dignity, spiritual strength for painful seasons, and renewed faith through ordinary daily life today.

About the Author

Listy O’Connor has lived with Multiple Sclerosis for more than forty years. She credits her husband, her family, her church family, and her faith in God for helping her face life with MS. Her daily life includes volunteering, building LEGO sets, completing jigsaw puzzles, caring for her cats, and encouraging others battling MS.

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