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Hope in the Dark: Believing God Is Good When Life Is Not by Craig Groeschel

jfraser82's review

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5.0

🙌🙌🙌

khall1395's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

3.0

annaleo's review

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5.0

Worth to read. It raised me lot of questions and made me rethink my life and current struggles in different, even new perspective. A lot of bible verses and real examples based behind words and state ments about God.

kristaweseli's review

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5.0

An incredible book about holding on to your faith even in the hard times.

trynitierenee's review

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5.0

Too good not to read!

mylonpruett's review

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4.0

Touches on the purpose behind tragedy. Almost like a modern day iteration of C.S. Lewis' "The Problem of Pain"

seanshadow's review

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4.0

4.5

This book was so authentic and real. As a person who’s read most of Groeschel’s work I thought this may be his best book yet. Only thing I didn’t like were some of the stories that just weren’t that impactful and seemed ‘overly polished’ but that was kind of expected.

All in all I’d recommend this book to anyone who has, or currently is in a season of grief, misfortune, or depression. It hits home well, and points you to the hope that the best is yet to come.

tonyaalicia's review

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4.0

Great book, especially for those who are struggling

This book was a quick, but effective read. The author shares several relatable stories throughout the book. The best part for me was the end of the book, which had a question and answer section for reflection. There are scriptures throughout the book for encouragement and to support certain points. Overall, I’m glad I read this book and I would recommend it.

craftingcutie's review

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5.0

This is a book for everyone who is hurting.
Even if this is not a book you need today, it likely will be a book that you need at some point in your life. It is also a wonderful gift for any friend who is hurting. It is a nice balance of the things we all know and those nuggets of revelation that only seem to come into light when somebody else brings them into focus.

ianmrowland's review

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challenging emotional informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

A wonderful, deeply sensitive, never simplistic, yet filled with faith book that deals with suffering. Suffering which is personal, painful, confusing, heartbreaking and unexpected. Wonderful and deserves to be read alongside Philip Yancey and C.S. Lewis when thinking about suffering.