Does Grace Grow Best in Winter?

Duncan, J. Ligon; Reid, J. Nicholas


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How should Christians respond to and interpret the tragedy and suffering that surround them? Diving deep into scripture in a search for answers to painful questions, this short, manageable book offers tangible hope in suffering – an abiding understanding of Christ’s life and death for the sinner. Features valuable study questions that help apply each brief chapter.

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Few things trouble our hearts and minds like suffering. "Why is this happening? Why me? How can I get through this? Can I get through this?"

God says we can, but he says more. Suffering is not merely to be endured. It comes into our lies for good reasons. Suffering affords seasons for growth in ways we would not grow otherwise.

This book prepares believers for hardship when it comes their way. Learning some of the purposes for suffering, how it connects us with our Lord and his people, and what God's Word says to us in the midst of our pain will enable us to glorify him in the most troubling times.

The wealth of Scripture in this readable book, its focus on the passion and sympathy of Jesus, and thoughtful study questions for reflection or group discussion will help to transform not only our outlook on suffering, but our lives.

96 Pages
Published June 2009

About the Author

Ligon Duncan is the Senior Minister of the historic First Presbyterian Church (1837), Jackson, Mississippi, President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Chairman of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Convener of the Twin Lakes Fellowship, Adjunct Professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, and served as the 32nd Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in America (2004-2005), the youngest minister ever to fill that post.

J. Nicholas Reid is the Senior Minister's Assistant at First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, and, with Dr. Duncan, coauthor of the book Fear Not


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781596381551
  • Page Count
    96
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    June 2009

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Publisher's Description

Few things trouble our hearts and minds like suffering. "Why is this happening? Why me? How can I get through this? Can I get through this?"

God says we can, but he says more. Suffering is not merely to be endured. It comes into our lies for good reasons. Suffering affords seasons for growth in ways we would not grow otherwise.

This book prepares believers for hardship when it comes their way. Learning some of the purposes for suffering, how it connects us with our Lord and his people, and what God's Word says to us in the midst of our pain will enable us to glorify him in the most troubling times.

The wealth of Scripture in this readable book, its focus on the passion and sympathy of Jesus, and thoughtful study questions for reflection or group discussion will help to transform not only our outlook on suffering, but our lives.

96 Pages
Published June 2009

About the Author

Ligon Duncan is the Senior Minister of the historic First Presbyterian Church (1837), Jackson, Mississippi, President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Chairman of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Convener of the Twin Lakes Fellowship, Adjunct Professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, and served as the 32nd Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in America (2004-2005), the youngest minister ever to fill that post.

J. Nicholas Reid is the Senior Minister's Assistant at First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, and, with Dr. Duncan, coauthor of the book Fear Not

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