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Finding God in the Gray: The Lonely Path of Pain

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Finding God in the Gray: The Lonely Path of Pain

By: Frank Friedmann
Narrated by: Frank Friedmann
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Let’s face it. The trauma of life can crush our souls. Some pain feels like it won’t ever go away. But no matter how devastating it might feel, our pain is never greater than God’s ability to sustain us. Frank Friedmann confronts the issue of pain honestly, without hollow clichés and pat answers that help no one. He writes so that hurting people can find God in a way they never knew him...so they can get through what they can’t get over..

Are you hurting? Finding God in the Gray was written with you in mind. You’ll be changed by this audiobook’s radical response to the devastating pains of life. In this no-nonsense audiobook, you’ll see how the grace of God sits down with you until you are ready to walk again.

©2021 Frank Friedmann (P)2021 Frank Friedmann
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