Suffering


Walking with God through Pain and Suffering
The Problem of Pain
A Grief Observed
Suffering is Never for Nothing
Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament
How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil
Suffering: Gospel Hope When Life Doesn't Make Sense
Man's Search for Meaning
A Place of Healing: Wrestling with the Mysteries of Suffering, Pain, and God's Sovereignty
Suffering and the Sovereignty of God
Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts
The Scars That Have Shaped Me: How God Meets Us in Suffering
Surprised by Suffering: The Role of Pain and Death in The Christian Life
Where Is God When It Hurts?
Be Still, My Soul: Embracing God's Purpose and Provision in Suffering (25 Classic and Contemporary Readings on the Problem of Pain)
Charlie and Chocolate's Furry Forgiveness by J. Suthern HicksOnce Confronted by Lynne StringerEast of Eden by John SteinbeckForgiveness and Love Conquers All by Stephen RichardsGetting Past Guilt by Joe Beam
Forgiveness
58 books — 20 voters
Expecting Sunshine by Alexis Marie ChuteThe Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankA Fall of Marigolds by Susan MeissnerOutlander by Diana GabaldonLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott
Books on Faith & Family
66 books — 26 voters

The Other Man in Me by Sheldon ShalleyGuilt-Free Christianity by Krista TancredoHealing with Trauma-Focused DBT by Kirby ReutterGrounded by Nancy M. Dahl"I Knew You" by Elizabeth Harvey
BOOKS MY READERS WOULD LIKE
18 books — 13 voters
The Writer In You... by Andrea TumblinFalling For Mr. Greenfield by Ilianna BinocheRaja by Ilianna BinochePlastic by Ilianna BinocheChaebol Topaz by Ilianna Binoche
Ilianna's Binoche Books
8 books — 1 voter

The Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckAngela's Ashes by Frank McCourtThe Good Earth by Pearl S. BuckTobacco Road by Erskine CaldwellOf Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Hardscrabble Life
410 books — 118 voters

Alexandre Dumas
When you compare the sorrows of real life to the pleasures of the imaginary one, you will never want to live again, only to dream forever.
Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo

Fyodor Dostoevsky
What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

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