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Can you believe that the pain you feel could be the most loving way for God to show you His goodness? Jamie Freeman brings to this book a deeply personal insight into how God uses trials and adversity to promote His own goodness.

No one escapes suffering in this life. Suffering is such a difficult subject to address. It's a topic that has the potential to stir our deepest emotions and remind us of past memories we had hoped to forever forget.



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Read this book and grow in grace. Meet Jamie and see that grace embodied in his walking and talking.

-- Mark R. Talbot (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois)

To be able to say that his affliction "was an act of the grace of God" tells you a lot about Jamie and this book. You won't agree with everything he says, but he's earned the right for you to hear him say it.

-- Sam Storms (Lead Pastor, Bridgeway Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)

Jamie Freeman's story is one of triumph over tragedy and a wonderful testimony to God's power and grace in his life... his testimony and insights will inspire and challenge you.

-- Danny Forshee (Lead Pastor, Great Hills Baptist Church, Austin, Texas)

...His personal story is riveting, inspiring, challenging, and completely countercultural. This message will not be welcomed in some quarters, but it's right at home with the bloody cross of Jesus.

-- Hershael W. York (Victor & Louise Lester Professor of Preaching, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

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      Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9781781914274, 978-1781914274
      ISBN10: 1781914273

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Can you believe that the pain you feel could be the most loving way for God to show you His goodness? Jamie Freeman brings to this book a deeply personal insight into how God uses trials and adversity to promote His own goodness.

      No one escapes suffering in this life. Suffering is such a difficult subject to address. It's a topic that has the potential to stir our deepest emotions and remind us of past memories we had hoped to forever forget.



      Trade Review

      Read this book and grow in grace. Meet Jamie and see that grace embodied in his walking and talking.

      -- Mark R. Talbot (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois)

      To be able to say that his affliction "was an act of the grace of God" tells you a lot about Jamie and this book. You won't agree with everything he says, but he's earned the right for you to hear him say it.

      -- Sam Storms (Lead Pastor, Bridgeway Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)

      Jamie Freeman's story is one of triumph over tragedy and a wonderful testimony to God's power and grace in his life... his testimony and insights will inspire and challenge you.

      -- Danny Forshee (Lead Pastor, Great Hills Baptist Church, Austin, Texas)

      ...His personal story is riveting, inspiring, challenging, and completely countercultural. This message will not be welcomed in some quarters, but it's right at home with the bloody cross of Jesus.

      -- Hershael W. York (Victor & Louise Lester Professor of Preaching, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

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