When Crisis Hits: Where to Turn When Life Falls Apart
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When Crisis Hits: Where to Turn When Life Falls Apart  -     By: Jack Miller

When Crisis Hits: Where to Turn When Life Falls Apart

New Growth Press / 2011 / Paperback

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Title: When Crisis Hits: Where to Turn When Life Falls Apart
By: Jack Miller
Format: Paperback
Vendor: New Growth Press
Publication Date: 2011
Weight: 1 ounce
ISBN: 1936768488
ISBN-13: 9781936768486
Stock No: WW768482

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When life falls apart, we feel deep confusion. Our emotions may shatter no matter how strong we have been. Our minds fill with unanswered and painful questions like the following: "Why me?" "What did I do to deserve this?" "Is there any hope for my future?" "Do I even have a future?"

Jack Miller writes as a cancer survivor to others whose lives have fallen apart, and he offers the hope and peace that come from trusting in God for your future. Turning to Christ when crisis hits will fill your life with purpose and joy even in the toughest times.

Author Bio

C. John "Jack" Miller, MDiv, PhD, founded Serge (formerly World Harvest Mission) and the New Life Presbyterian network of churches with the help of his wife, Rose Marie. A pastor, seminary professor, and author, Jack wrote Outgrowing the Ingrown Church; Come Back, Barbara; Powerful Evangelism for the Powerless; A Faith Worth Sharing; Repentance; and The Heart of the Servant Leader. He and Rose Marie were married for forty-six years and together have five children, twenty-four grandchildren, and forty-four great-grandchildren. Jack went to be with the Lord in 1996.

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