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I Didn't Ask to Be Gold was born out of one family's experience of pain and faith, to encourage all who suffer and struggle to both keep and grow their faith through the storms of life. In this book you will find honest answers to questions such as: Why doesn't God seem to answer me? Why does He allow physical and emotional suffering in my family? Is it possible to overcome trials? Can I overcome a crisis of faith? Where will I find comfort? Is there power in prayer? Is spiritual warfare real? This book will help you discover that when you suffer, there are people around you…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I Didn't Ask to Be Gold was born out of one family's experience of pain and faith, to encourage all who suffer and struggle to both keep and grow their faith through the storms of life. In this book you will find honest answers to questions such as: Why doesn't God seem to answer me? Why does He allow physical and emotional suffering in my family? Is it possible to overcome trials? Can I overcome a crisis of faith? Where will I find comfort? Is there power in prayer? Is spiritual warfare real? This book will help you discover that when you suffer, there are people around you whom God uses to help you feel His embrace. "I cried when I read Patty's story, because I know it is true. That's how Patty is… and I'd like to be like her, putting bitterness aside. The Bible puts it this way: "Keep a sharp eye out for weeds of bitter discontent." (Heb. 12:15, MSG) I want to have Patty's attitude. In suffering, she chose to give thanks, turn to God, and find strength in Him". Kim A. Pettit
Autorenporträt
Patricia Adrianzén de Vergara, Ph. D is a Peruvian teacher, lecturer, writer and editor. The author of more than twenty books in various genres, she has also edited other Latin American authors and directs Ediciones Verbo Vivo, a publishing house. She obtained her BA degree in Literature from Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, a public university in Lima, Peru. She has an MA in Pastoral Studies from FATELA (Facultad Teológica Latinoamericana), an international theological college affiliated with the Christian & Missionary Alliance and located in Miami, Florida. From UNELA (Universidad Evangélica de las Américas), in San José, Costa Rica, Adrianzén obtained an MA in Religious Sciences with an emphasis on Missiology and a PhD in Theology. She also received an honorary doctorate from The Christian University LLC, in Wilmington, North Carolina. She is a licensed minister of the Christian & Missionary Alliance of Peru. In addition to writing and training Christian writers, she has served in pastoral ministry with her husband, Rev. Roger Vergara, for over thirty years.