Synopses & Reviews
Why?
Why do bad things happen if God is so good? The answer is within these pages.
Even When Bad Things Happen, God Is Good addresses the age-old philosophical question: Why is there tribulation in the world if God is good?
Along with other classics addressing this perplexing question such as The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis and The Wounded Healer by Henri Nouwen, Dr. Leary E. Bonnett sensitively explores this very common question with the skill and spiritual experience of a person deeply committed to helping you learn to trust God in every circumstance.
Reshaping the way you think, act, and react to problems impacting your life empowers you to be in control—under God’s grace and mercy. Everyone experiences adversity at some time along life’s journey, but when you have concrete steps showing you how to partner with God, you can unshackle yourself from the throes of troubles.
You will be inspired to live a more meaningful life, in thought and deed, and make God a personal reality in your life—starting today!
Review
Even When Bad Things happen God is still Good is theologically realistic, biblically grounded, Holy Spirit Centered, full of psychological wisdom, and a very positive resource for addressing the lives of people facing tribulation. It is written, and speaks to the needs of the 21st century church.
-Dr. Edward P. Wimberley, Professor of Pastoral care of Interdenominational Theological Center Atlanta, Georgia
Review
Rev. Leary E. Bonnett has given us another gift. He has dared to accept the divine invitation to envision “what else” instead of surrendering to the deadening status quo of “what is.”
-Dale T. Irvin, President and Professor of World Christianity, New York Theological Seminary
Review
This book is a resource for church men and women who are ministering with members of congregations who are facing catastrophe events in their lives. Dr. Bonnett's book offers an opportunity for the church to have dialogue around the biblical question of theordicy.
-Eleanor Moody-Shepherd, New York Theological Seminary
About the Author
Brooklyn, New York 11210