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Can You Hear Me?

Hope After Loss

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Can You Hear Me?

By: Y.Y. Chan
Narrated by: Rosie Akerman
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Can good things really come from bad things? Why does God allow bad things to happen? Will Daddy still be able to hear me from heaven?

These are just some of the questions Renee starts thinking about after she finds out that her daddy has cancer. She feels very sad and struggles to understand why this is happening. He hasn't even been her daddy for that long - there's still so much they haven't done yet! All she can think to do is pray and ask God to make her daddy better.

But when she realises he isn't, she begins to wonder what God's plan is, and whether God can hear her prayers at all. She documents all the things that are happening in her diary as she watches her daddy go through the stages of cancer.

Through this painful experience, she learns about the meaning of faith and how she can stay connected to her beloved father after he is gone.

©2020 Chan Yee Yue Irenee (P)2021 Chan Yee Yue Irenee

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