Good catastrophe: the tide-turning power of hope

Minneapolis, Minnesota: Bethany House Publishing, a division of Baker Publishing Group (2023)
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Abstract

In a gritty and unique take on the story of Job, Pastor Benjamin Windle shows that "the good life" is not one devoid of problems, pain, and heartache. It's one lived with hope engineered for adversity. You can flourish in the storms of life when you find the Ultimate Hope in the midst of unavoidable pain.

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