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Have you ever wondered why some people are affected with tragedy over and over while others seem to escape suffering? Why is God good to some people while others experience trials, often through no fault of their own? In January 2015 I asked God that question. 2014 had been our best year ever. My husband and I felt like we had been on a year-long honeymoon. Life couldn't be any better. But for so many others that was not the case. My heart ached for my friends who were hurting. Was I just "special" to God? I worked hard to do right so I would please Him. Was that why He was good to me? This…mehr

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Have you ever wondered why some people are affected with tragedy over and over while others seem to escape suffering? Why is God good to some people while others experience trials, often through no fault of their own? In January 2015 I asked God that question. 2014 had been our best year ever. My husband and I felt like we had been on a year-long honeymoon. Life couldn't be any better. But for so many others that was not the case. My heart ached for my friends who were hurting. Was I just "special" to God? I worked hard to do right so I would please Him. Was that why He was good to me? This book takes you on my year and a half long journey searching for an answer to my prayer. When Satan thought he could use a tragedy in my life to turn me away from God, God used it to teach me more about Himself. If you are going through a tough time in your life and feel helpless and don't know which way to turn, I challenge you to learn from lessons the Lord taught me and you will find we have a good God all the time, no matter what the trial is. He has become my EVERYTHING! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nan Weaver was married to her husband for 46 years and a mother of four children, 9 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. Her background is working in the political world but after the untimely death of her husband, her passion has turned to leading workshops for people going through the grief process so that their grief can be turned to joy.