
How should we respond when life disappoints? When dreams are shattered? Hopes get dashed?
In Even If, Pastor Mitchel Lee reminds us that while God does not offer us a pain-free life, he offers something better: his presence in the pain.
Drawing on his own journey and the examples of others, Mitchel explores the compelling story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3. These three men resolved to worship God even if He didn’t rescue them from the fire. They declared their trust in the goodness of God even if His goodness didn’t show up the way they expected.
With humor and tender encouragement, Mitchel will help you raise your own EVEN IF declaration and encounter the God who is with you in the fire.
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Even If is about Trusting God When Life Doesn't Make Sense
With a beautiful blend of compassion and theological truth, Even If moves beyond empty platititudes to invite us to a deeper worship, a more resilient faith that God wants to cultivate in us.
Prophetic, pastoral, and personal in nature, Mitchel Lee has written a WORD for anyone in the valley, the fire, or the desert of spiritual life. What Lee does uniquely is invite the reader to look for God in difficulty, and perhaps more importantly, to determine to worship God, even when we can’t find him.
Aubrey Sampson
Church planter and author of The Louder Song
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