What do you do with sovereignty when sorrow moves in? After the homegoing of his son, Buddy Thigpen found that faith must breathe where it hurts. This book is his honest journey—anchored in Scripture, free of clichés, and written for anyone who has stared at the ceiling and prayed, “Lord… what now?” You won’t find tidy answers here. You will find a fellow pilgrim who learned to lament without letting go, to tell the truth about pain without surrendering hope, and to rest in who God is when you can’t explain what God does. If your faith feels thin and your questions heavy, these pages will help you breathe again, pray again, and live again—not because the storm is small, but because the Shepherd is faithful.
Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What do you do with God's sovereignty when sorrow moves in?After the homegoing of his son, Buddy Thigpen discovered that faith does not disappear in grief-but it does change its breathing. Questions once held at arm's length move into the living room. Scriptures once quoted with confidence must now be leaned on for survival. In that place, tidy answers no longer suffice, and well-meaning cliches fall silent.This book is an honest, pastoral journey through loss, trust, and the long obedience of faith. Anchored firmly in Scripture and shaped by lived experience, Thigpen writes not as a theologian offering explanations from a distance, but as a fellow pilgrim learning how to stay with God when the pain will not hurry along. He invites readers into a faith that dares to lament, that tells the truth about sorrow without surrendering hope, and that rests in who God is even when what God does cannot be explained.You will not find easy resolutions here. What you will find is permission to grieve faithfully, to ask real questions without fear, and to discover that God's presence is not fragile-even in the darkest nights. With warmth, humility, and gentle wisdom, these pages remind weary believers that faith can breathe where it hurts.If your prayers feel thin, your questions feel heavy, and your heart feels tired, this book offers companionship on the road. Not because the storm is small, but because the Shepherd remains faithful-and He does not abandon His people in the valley. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798993506401
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. Codice articolo I-9798993506401
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What do you do with God's sovereignty when sorrow moves in?After the homegoing of his son, Buddy Thigpen discovered that faith does not disappear in grief-but it does change its breathing. Questions once held at arm's length move into the living room. Scriptures once quoted with confidence must now be leaned on for survival. In that place, tidy answers no longer suffice, and well-meaning cliches fall silent.This book is an honest, pastoral journey through loss, trust, and the long obedience of faith. Anchored firmly in Scripture and shaped by lived experience, Thigpen writes not as a theologian offering explanations from a distance, but as a fellow pilgrim learning how to stay with God when the pain will not hurry along. He invites readers into a faith that dares to lament, that tells the truth about sorrow without surrendering hope, and that rests in who God is even when what God does cannot be explained.You will not find easy resolutions here. What you will find is permission to grieve faithfully, to ask real questions without fear, and to discover that God's presence is not fragile-even in the darkest nights. With warmth, humility, and gentle wisdom, these pages remind weary believers that faith can breathe where it hurts.If your prayers feel thin, your questions feel heavy, and your heart feels tired, this book offers companionship on the road. Not because the storm is small, but because the Shepherd remains faithful-and He does not abandon His people in the valley. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798993506401
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - What do you do with God's sovereignty when sorrow moves in After the homegoing of his son, Buddy Thigpen discovered that faith does not disappear in grief-but it does change its breathing. Questions once held at arm's length move into the living room. Scriptures once quoted with confidence must now be leaned on for survival. In that place, tidy answers no longer suffice, and well-meaning clichés fall silent.This book is an honest, pastoral journey through loss, trust, and the long obedience of faith. Anchored firmly in Scripture and shaped by lived experience, Thigpen writes not as a theologian offering explanations from a distance, but as a fellow pilgrim learning how to stay with God when the pain will not hurry along. He invites readers into a faith that dares to lament, that tells the truth about sorrow without surrendering hope, and that rests in who God is even when what God does cannot be explained.You will not find easy resolutions here. What you will find is permission to grieve faithfully, to ask real questions without fear, and to discover that God's presence is not fragile-even in the darkest nights. With warmth, humility, and gentle wisdom, these pages remind weary believers that faith can breathe where it hurts.If your prayers feel thin, your questions feel heavy, and your heart feels tired, this book offers companionship on the road. Not because the storm is small, but because the Shepherd remains faithful-and He does not abandon His people in the valley. Codice articolo 9798993506401
Quantità: 2 disponibili