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Where is God When It Hurts? (Unabridged, 9 Cds)
Maurice England (Narr), Philip YanceyCompact Disc 2013-08-13
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YOUR PAIN IS REALWHEN WILL IT GO AWAY? Winner of the Gold Medallion Award and an inspirational bestseller for over twenty-five years, Where Is God When It Hurts? has been revised and updated by the author to explore the many important issues that have arisen during that time. Sensitive and caring, this unique book discusses pain -- physical, emotional, and spiritual -- and helps us understand why we suffer from it and how to cope with our own and that of others.Using examples from the Bible as well as the author's personal experiences, this expanded edition speaks to everyone for whom life sometimes doesn't make sense. Philip Yancey can help us discover how to reach out to someone in pain even when we don't know what to say. He shows us how we can learn to accept without blame, anger, or fear that which we cannot understand."I finished (this audiobook) feeling as if I had listened to a classic. It probes aspects of pain that C. S. Lewis never touches." --William J. Petersen
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Publisher Description
YOUR PAIN IS REALWHEN WILL IT GO AWAY? Winner of the Gold Medallion Award and an inspirational bestseller for over twenty-five years, Where Is God When It Hurts? has been revised and updated by the author to explore the many important issues that have arisen during that time. Sensitive and caring, this unique book discusses pain -- physical, emotional, and spiritual -- and helps us understand why we suffer from it and how to cope with our own and that of others.Using examples from the Bible as well as the author's personal experiences, this expanded edition speaks to everyone for whom life sometimes doesn't make sense. Philip Yancey can help us discover how to reach out to someone in pain even when we don't know what to say. He shows us how we can learn to accept without blame, anger, or fear that which we cannot understand."I finished (this audiobook) feeling as if I had listened to a classic. It probes aspects of pain that C. S. Lewis never touches." --William J. Petersen