Life is so full of misery and struggling along to reach the destination. Many thoughts of regrets and questions why been born into this world and wish I could have been destroyed while I was growing silently in my mother's womb. Every move I make /steps I take hurts me. I look to all directions to f
Wrestling Hurricanes: Navigating Life's Relentless Storms for God's Glory
β Scribed by Tiffany Haines
- Publisher
- Morgan James Publishing
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Wrestling Hurricanes is the honest and incredible account of one familyβs journey through a medical mystery and raising kids with special needs. It is a journey that led Tiffany Haines to the answer for every one of lifeβs βwhyβ questions. And, spoiler alert, the answer is simply the glory of God. For parents of atypical children, Wrestling Hurricanes speaks to the highs and lows of a chaotic life, which no one else can understand. For the Church, it provides an authentic example of how Christ followers can choose to react to lifeβs storms. For every person who has asked why, it provides a clear, compelling, and biblical answer. In the end, Wrestling Hurricanes can be a foundational, modern story of resilience by which small group and ministry leaders can teach not just the Gospel, but also share Godβs ultimate plan for now and eternity.
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