When the Will of God Seems Bitter Kayumba David My personal journey

Par : Kayumba David
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230264958
  • EAN9798230264958
  • Date de parution07/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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When the Will of God Seems Bitter is a powerful and deeply personal exploration of suffering, faith, and healing. Through the lens of his own battle with diabetes and cancer, Kayumba David shares a vulnerable yet hope-filled narrative that invites readers to wrestle with life's hardest questions: Why does God allow suffering? Where is God in the midst of pain?Blending spiritual reflection, medical testimony, and biblical theology, this book offers a Christian perspective on pain that is both compassionate and intellectually grounded.
It challenges readers to see suffering not as a punishment, but as a transformative process-one that can reveal divine purpose, foster resilience, and deepen one's relationship with God. Written for anyone facing illness, grief, or spiritual doubt, this book is a beacon of faith in life's darkest valleys.
When the Will of God Seems Bitter is a powerful and deeply personal exploration of suffering, faith, and healing. Through the lens of his own battle with diabetes and cancer, Kayumba David shares a vulnerable yet hope-filled narrative that invites readers to wrestle with life's hardest questions: Why does God allow suffering? Where is God in the midst of pain?Blending spiritual reflection, medical testimony, and biblical theology, this book offers a Christian perspective on pain that is both compassionate and intellectually grounded.
It challenges readers to see suffering not as a punishment, but as a transformative process-one that can reveal divine purpose, foster resilience, and deepen one's relationship with God. Written for anyone facing illness, grief, or spiritual doubt, this book is a beacon of faith in life's darkest valleys.
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