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How do you "come to terms" with those thieving circumstances that rob you of your very reason for being? How do you make sense of the catastrophic changes that inundate the people of faith? We hold open the Scriptures with all of their love, life, promise and hope in one hand, while attempting, in the other hand, to reconcile our pain and deep despair. This is a true story. Get ready to shed some tears along the way, but in the end it will leave you gently singing.

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How do you "come to terms" with those thieving circumstances that rob you of your very reason for being? How do you make sense of the catastrophic changes that inundate the people of faith? We hold open the Scriptures with all of their love, life, promise and hope in one hand, while attempting, in the other hand, to reconcile our pain and deep despair. This is a true story. Get ready to shed some tears along the way, but in the end it will leave you gently singing.
Autorenporträt
Paul Beckingham is Assistant Professor of Church and Mission at Carey Theological College in Vancouver, Canada. He designs and records freelance radio interviews, and has authored more than sixty creative and faith-based articles which have appeared in over fifteen Christian and secular publications including Crux, The Atlantic Baptist, and FaithWorks (USA). He received the Carey Pastoral Care Prize (1993) and the Leighton Ford Award for Leadership in Evangelism (1994). He has been shortlisted or was a finalist in several annual award presentations.