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Deciding your life is worth living after losing almost everything can be the greatest challenge in a person's life. This is the story of someone making that decision. How does life go off the rails for people who devote their lives to the work of God and helping other people meet the challenges of their lives? It is easier than most people imagine. How do people rebuild their lives? Answering this question is difficult. Many people do, however, and that means there is hope for every person who struggles with addiction. Recovery may be the wrong word. We probably should say ""beginning again.""…mehr

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Deciding your life is worth living after losing almost everything can be the greatest challenge in a person's life. This is the story of someone making that decision. How does life go off the rails for people who devote their lives to the work of God and helping other people meet the challenges of their lives? It is easier than most people imagine. How do people rebuild their lives? Answering this question is difficult. Many people do, however, and that means there is hope for every person who struggles with addiction. Recovery may be the wrong word. We probably should say ""beginning again."" Making life new brings hurdles most people never have to jump. It is still possible to run in the race even if you begin by crawling. The story told in The Sun Still Shines is about how rebuilding and growing again in faith is possible.
Autorenporträt
C. Don Jones is a United Methodist pastor serving in east Tennessee. He writes the blog Glorious Life for Patheos. He is the author of Starved to Death for Love: Working with Children in Rural Poverty. Don is an activist working in the areas of labor organizing, addiction recovery, and pastoral ministry.