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Shattered Prayers: The Testing of a Father’s Faith is unavailable, but you can change that!

Kenneth Ching was young, healthy, and prosperous. He believed in God and believed he was good. But when his son is born with a rare genetic condition, his life is thrown into an unpredictable and terrifying pattern he can no longer control. With refreshingly honest prose, Ching masterfully recounts his battle of struggling to understand God’s plan when some prayers are answered and others are...

their words actually were, they’d understand: They have permission not to say anything at all. It’s okay to say nothing. It’s good to say nothing. Saying nothing acknowledges the difficulty of the situation. Saying nothing says a lot: It says, “This is so difficult it leaves me speechless.” It shows solidarity with the person who is suffering. The suffering person doesn’t understand what’s going on and neither do you. At least you can have that in common. You can not understand, but together. But
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