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Suffering is not for nothing. Must we stumble through sorrow and tragedy without understanding, or is there a lighted way -- a path -- through suffering? Elisabeth Elliot plots the treacherous passage through pain, grief, and loss, a journey most of us will make many times in our life. Through it all, she says, there is only one reliable path, and if you walk it, you will see the transformation of all your losses, heartbreaks, and tragedies into something strong and purposeful. In this powerfully moving book, Elisabeth Elliot does not hesitate to ask hard questions, to examine tenderly the hurts we suffer, and to explore boldly the nature of a God whose sovereign care for us is so intimate and perfect that he confounds our finite understanding. A Path Through Suffering is a book for anyone searching for faith, comfort, and assurance. It is an honest book about the way our merciful God draws us close to himself and expands our capacity for surrender and obedience in order that we might finally and fully share in his resurrection glory. - Back cover.
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A path through suffering
1997, Walker and Co.
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- 1st large print ed.
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A Path Through Suffering: Discovering the Relationship Between God's Mercy and Our Pain
June 1992, Vine Books
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in English
0830734694 9780830734696
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A Path Through Suffering: Discovering the Relationship Between God's Mercy and Our Pain
June 1992, Servant Ministries
Paperback
in English
0892838019 9780892838011
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A Path Through Suffering: Discovering the Relationship Between God's Mercy and Our Pain
1991, Crossway Books
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"Discovering the relationship between God's mercy and our pain"--Cover.
Originally published: Ann Arbor, Mich. : Vine Books/Servant Publications, c1990.
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