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Echoing Hope: How the Humanity of Jesus Redeems Our Pain

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Where is Jesus when we need him most? An influential pastor shares how despair can lead us to discover true hope and a deeper relationship with God, helping us emerge stronger and more joyful from times of crisis. "May this careful look at pain in the context of Jesus's life open up avenues of discovery and healing."--Mindy Caliguire, cofounder and president of Soul Care We all experience difficulties and hardships. But how can we learn to live richly in the midst of them? And even grow spiritually because of them? The answer is found in the hopeful humanity of Jesus. As the Son of God, Jesus wasn't exempt from suffering, disappointment, or injustice. He lived in the real world as a real person. He wept for those he loved. He felt hunger and thirst. He endured temptation, betrayal, and ridicule. He died after being unjustly tortured. And somehow through it all, he embodied hope--by defeating death and opening a new world of life for us. In Echoing Hope, influential pastor and blogger Kurt Willems reveals how understanding the humanity of Jesus can radically transform our identity and empower us to step into our pain-filled world in a new way. Combining rich theological insight with personal stories and practices for response, he shows how we can overcome despair and encounter the beautiful potential of our lives.


  • | Author: Kurt Willems, Scot Mcknight
  • | Publisher: WaterBrook
  • | Publication Date: March 16, 2021
  • | Number of Pages: 256 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 0593193504
  • | ISBN-13: 9780593193501
Author:
Kurt Willems, Scot Mcknight
Publisher:
WaterBrook
Publication Date:
March 16, 2021
Number of pages:
256 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
0593193504
ISBN-13:
9780593193501