After more than 30 years in a wheelchair, Tada has a special understanding of God\'s intentions for believers in their pains.
Instead, with firmness and compassion, they reveal a God big enough to understand our suffering, wise enough to allow it--and powerful enough to use it for a greater good than we can ever imagine.
In When God Weeps, she and lifelong friend Steven Estes probe beyond glib answers that fail us in our time of deepest need.
After more than thirty years in a wheelchair, Joni Eareckson Tada\'s intimate experience with suffering gives her a special understanding of God\'s intentions for us in our pain.
From our perspective, suffering doesn\'t make sense, especially When we believe in a loving and just God.
If God is loving, why is there suffering? What\'s the difference between permitting something and ordaining it? When bad things happen, who\'s behind them--God or the devil? When suffering touches our lives, questions like these suddenly demand an answer.
With firmness and compassion, they reveal a God big enough to understand suffering, wise enough to allow it, and powerful enough to use it for a good greater than anyone can ever imagine.
In When God Weeps, she and Estes hold this peerless perspective out as a gift to readers.
After more than 30 years in a wheelchair, Tada has a special understanding of God\'s intentions for believers in their pains