Everyone experiences some form of sorrow or sickness. It is an intergal part of humanity. Drawing on his own struggle with chronic illness, an internationally renowned theologian offers a consoling perspective on suffering. Haring shares his own experiences with candor, detailing the range of emotions he has felt, from anger and depression to resignation, serenity, and even joy. He describes the effects of his own chronic pain with a realism that will hearten fellow sufferers.
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