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| The Promise: God's Purpose and Plan for When Life Hurts | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 12 reviews) Sales Rank: 15619 Category: Book
Author: Jonathan Morris Publisher: HarperOne Studio: HarperOne Manufacturer: HarperOne Label: HarperOne Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 0061353418 Dewey Decimal Number: 248.86 EAN: 9780061353413 ASIN: 0061353418
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Release Date: April 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In his work as a priest and commentator for FOX News, Father Jonathan Morris has traveled to the troubled spots of the world, meeting with Muslim youth during the rioting in Paris, sitting down with populists at odds with the Church in Venezuela, and investigating human trafficking in Germany. Now Father Jonathan peels back the layers of questions that arise when someone asks, "Why me?" in response to human suffering. With an accessible voice and calming pastoral guidance, Father Jonathan leads readers through each step of suffering?from doubt and anger to healing and acceptance. The Promise comprises three parts, each addressing a step in the process of healing. Part 1, "God on Trial," speaks to doubts and anger that arise when we suffer and poses tough questions such as "Does God even care?" and "Why should we trust a God who allows innocent suffering?" Part 2 takes the reader on a journey of finding emotional and spiritual healing from suffering. In part 3 Father Jonathan introduces the five "Principles for Freedom-Living." From living your personal vocation to a step-by-step guide for sketching a plan for your spiritual life, the freedom principles are practical and easily applied to everyday life. Together these five principles have the power to transform what would otherwise be useless suffering into a means of great sanctification and personal fulfillment. While pulling back the layers of philosophy and theology that surround human suffering, Father Jonathan offers not only a deeply spiritual answer but also a practical one to this most fundamental of human questions: Why do we suffer? The Promise not only addresses how to understand and live with suffering, but also poses the toughest question regarding our relationship to God: Why do we suffer under a benevolent God? Father Jonathan delves into how we can heal from the spiritual, emotional, and even physical scars left behind by suffering. The Promise offers five principles for living a free life, or a life free of the fear that God is not there for us, and offers comfort and hope to those experiencing hard times.
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  Understanding with a Plan August 25, 2008 This book had so much more than an explanation for suffering. I liked the personal examples and also the references to earlier writings on the topic. Beyond understanding it offers concrete steps for living in hope. The structure of the book makes it easy to read in any order. Definitely one that I will loan to friends and re-visit from time to time.
  Just the right book! August 12, 2008 It helps you understand why God let's us suffer, specially when we have lost someone we really love. I recommend this book to everyone that is going through a difficult loss...
  The Promise - understanding more about hurting July 6, 2008 Fr. Jonathan has written a book that is easy to read, clarifies people's impressions of God and just what He does in their lives, and mainly, his style of writing makes it more helpful in understanding other people in all walks of life. I love the book and have already given it to a couple of priest friends of mine for their anniversary gifts. This book would be good for a book study group for Eucharistic ministers, etc.
  Very moving and an eye opener June 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
One of the best books I had read, well aside from Pope John Paul's encyclical letter "Salvifici Doloris" The Christian Meaning of Suffering", both were awesome and classic in their explanation about the subject.
Quoting the letter that looks at the passage of "Good Samaritan" pierced me, "...suffering is present in the world in order to release love, in order to GIVE birth to works of love towards neighbor, in order to transform the whole human civilization into a "civilization of love".
"The first and second parts of Christ's words about the Final Judgment unambiguously show how essential it is, for the eternal life of every individual, to "STOP" as the Good Samaritan did".
  A wonderf book for any hurting soul May 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Father Jonathan has a simple process for advancing from the hurts of life to a full Life in Christ. The many examples he uses from his own email are touching, and some of them will hit home for virtually everybody. You have a friend who needs this book.
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