It's not supposed to be this way Finding unexpected strength when disappointments leave you shattered

Lysa TerKeurst

Book - 2018

"Author Lysa TerKeurst unveils her heart amid shattering circumstances and shows readers how to live assured when life doesn't turn out like they expected"--

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Subjects
Published
Nashville : Thomas Nelson [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Lysa TerKeurst (author)
Physical Description
xvii, 264 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780718039851
9781400212286
9781400210978
  • Between two gardens
  • Dust
  • But how do I get through the next 86,400 seconds?
  • Tan feet
  • Paintings and people
  • A little too long and a lot too hard
  • When God gives you more than you can handle
  • Letting go of what's holding you back
  • Exposing the enemy
  • Fighting words
  • Upside down
  • Fighting words (continued)
  • Scriptures for surviving the times when God seems silent
  • Update from Lysa.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Challenging the platitude that "God will never give you more than you can handle," TerKeurst (Uninvited) shares the deeply personal stories of her husband's infidelity and her battle with breast cancer to help readers rethink how to define disappointment. In tackling these tough topics and the themes of unanswered prayers and being hurt by the people one counts on for support, TerKeurst illustrates how disappointment can be essential to drawing closer to God-particularly when God feels distant or silent. Though the book is Scripture-heavy, TerKeurst's breezy style allows for easy summations of her core points: "Eve's disobedience seems to point to the same struggle I have when I don't like God's plan: surely I can do this better than God." TerKeurst is now recovering, cancer free, after a double mastectomy and also working through her marital problems. For those dealing with life-shattering circumstances, Bible verses and chapter-ending "Going to the Well" sections (which include additional Scripture quotes, questions for discussion, and a prayer) will be a handy resource at a time when readers might be less inclined to pick up their own bible. Her transparency, wit, and spiritual insight make this skillfully crafted volume feel like time spent in honest conversation with a trusted friend. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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