
Where Was God When I Needed Him Most?
Finding Daily Connection With Christ
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ナレーター:
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Brad Huffman
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著者:
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David R. Clark
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Are you wondering where God is in your darkest moments?
Discover how to feel His presence—even when life seems hopeless.
Do you feel abandoned by God when pain and suffering won’t relent?
Have you ever questioned His love during your most trying times?
Are you searching for peace, joy, and purpose in the middle of deep hardship?
David R. Clark lives in the valley of despair—bedridden for over a decade after toxin exposure during military service in Iraq. As a disabled veteran who felt forgotten by God and everyone else, he learned to find Christ not despite his pain, but because of it. Now, he shares the spiritual process that led him from brokenness to unshakable daily joy in the presence of Christ.
Where Was God When I Needed Him Most? is a heartfelt and practical guide to experiencing Christ’s presence in everyday life—even in suffering. Through Clark’s experience, you’ll discover how to recognize the nearness of Jesus, understand the purpose in your pain, and live with real joy and hope again.
Using Clark’s simple and compassionate process, you’ll uncover how to:
Discover Christ’s voice in your daily life, no matter how dark it feels
Reframe suffering as a pathway to deeper spiritual connection
Experience God’s love in quiet, personal, and powerful ways
Find joy and peace even when your circumstances don’t change
Reignite your will to live and move forward with purpose
Where Was God When I Needed Him Most? is your essential guide to finding lasting joy through a daily connection with Christ. If you’re longing for hope, healing, and the presence of Jesus, you’ll love Clark’s powerful and uplifting book.
Buy Where Was God When I Needed Him Most? to begin your journey to daily joy in Christ today
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