"One of the hallmarks of My God Is True! that makes it stand apart, is not only the engaging modesty with which the story is told, but the framework within which it has been written - a deep sense of the undergirding sovereignty and grace of God, his faithfulness, and his wisdom - a recognition that his ways are higher, deeper, and wise than ours. While this is the story of a young man's pain, his struggles, his journey through a valley of deep darkness, it is also a story of love - Paul's love for Christ, his shared love with his wife Christy and their family circle. It is a testimony to what it means to belong to the living fellowship of Christ's people, the church."
- Sinclair B. Ferguson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, From the Foreword
"My God is True! is a unique book. Wolfe does not overwhelm you with speculations on the deep questions of "Why is there suffering?" or "Why Me?" but he also does not give you simple platitudes. Instead, he invites you into his own battle-story with cancer and simultaneously points you to trust in God, your Sovereign Creator.
"For Wolfe the ultimate struggle when facing cancer is the struggle that is common to every man and woman - the struggle to trust God. Wolfe never minimizes the reality of the physical and emotional suffering that cancer brings, rather he recognizes that real hope can only be found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
"Wolf brilliantly illustrates how easily we misplace our trust. He writes, "We put exclamation marks after the uncertain things, because we have managed to convince ourselves that they will certainly turn out in our favor . . . Conversely, we put question marks after the promises of the gospel, because we struggle to believe that something so wonderful -- and so unseen -- can really be true" (34). This is an illustration that I will remember and use in my own ministry.
"The book concludes with simple, yet profound questions, "How dark, or bright, is your road now? More importantly, how is your heart? Is it dark with the shadows of discouragement and loneliness, or is it bright with the love of God and the hope of heaven? " (150). This is not the shallow, "Just have faith and everything will be OK," but an earnest plea for those battling cancer to know and trust Jesus Christ alone.
"Whether you are personally diagnosed with cancer or know someone who is, here you will find the power of the Gospel for you."
- Micah Bickford, Westminster Bookstore