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Is God still good even when you are hurting?
As devout believers, how can we negotiate painful trials that are a result of living in a fallen world?
Former missionary Amy Hagerup reflects on the worrisome trials God allowed in her life and how God brought each one to good. You will gasp, sigh, laugh, and even cry as you experience Hagerup's immersive storytelling of her life journey.
In this Christian memoir From Worry to Wonder, Hagerup weaves her personal growth with the inspiring message of trusting God. This spiritual growth theme can be transformational to any Christian seeking God's perspective on his or her trials.
These inspiring true life stories will increase your faith and help you trust in God's sovereignty.
Some topics that she struggled with on her spiritual journey were:
- Extreme loneliness
- Debilitating exhaustion
- Hardship missionary assignments
- Financial hardship
- Trusting God with kids' trials
- Loved ones who disappoint
- Adoptions roller-coaster
- And more
These true stories of faith in God encourage you to trust the Almighty's sovereignty with your troubles and wait patiently for the good He will bring you. They are quick-listens, complete in themselves, and can be shared with the family. Caution: it is difficult to listen to just one; you will want to hear "just one more" every time you access the audio.
When God states in Romans 8:28 that He will bring about "good," He doesn't mean a comfortable, successful, or trouble-free life. In the following verse, He explains that by "good" He means to help us conform to the image of His Son, becoming more like Jesus which is God's will for us.