Author Nancy Guthrie adds a Bible study on the book of Job to her critically acclaimed book for readers and groups that want to dig deeper into what the Bible says about dealing with suffering. The study guide section includes questions, commentary, and Scripture references. In "Holding on to Hope, " Nancy Guthrie shuns platitudes and easy answers and offers an uplifting perspective on suffering, not only for those experiencing monumental loss, but for anyone going through difficulty or failure. Through lessons drawn from ...
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Author Nancy Guthrie adds a Bible study on the book of Job to her critically acclaimed book for readers and groups that want to dig deeper into what the Bible says about dealing with suffering. The study guide section includes questions, commentary, and Scripture references. In "Holding on to Hope, " Nancy Guthrie shuns platitudes and easy answers and offers an uplifting perspective on suffering, not only for those experiencing monumental loss, but for anyone going through difficulty or failure. Through lessons drawn from the biblical story of Job and the experience of losing her infant daughter, Nancy gently challenges readers to embrace suffering as a means of discovering a more meaningful relationship with God.
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This is the first time I have written a review for alibris, (or anyone) and it is only because I think so highly of this book. I have bought 7 copies to give to my friends. In this small and easily read volume, Nancy Guthrie shares the story of her own heartbreaking circumstance, and while working through it, taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ, she has offered us a template for godly obedience; trusting in the goodness of our Heavenly Father; praising Him through tears and growing up in Christ by sharing in the fellowship of His suffering. I drank this book up. I loved it. It hit me right where I am, as my husband has advanced cancer. It refreshed my soul to be reminded that God allows suffering for a purpose. Thank you, Nancy, for allowing God to redeem your trial..." and when He has tried us, we shall come forth as gold"!!!!