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The End of Suffering

The End of Suffering

Is suffering inescapable? What is its meaning? Its purpose? How can we get through it? Transcend it?
This is a book of Christian hope and inspiration for anyone who suffers, and that is all of us. It offers practical wisdom for those who suffer from

Guilt
Loneliness
Physical pain
Abuse
Loss
Low self-esteem
Anxiety and Fear

As difficult a problem as suffering is for us to understand, writes the author, this book is a modest attempt to try to help myself as well as others to approach this impossible phenomenon in a way in which we can at least see some beneficial and positive purposes flowing from our suffering.Joseph F. Girzone;, Joseph F Girzone
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The End of Suffering

Is suffering inescapable? What is its meaning? Its purpose? How can we get through it? Transcend it?
This is a book of Christian hope and inspiration for anyone who suffers, and that is all of us. It offers practical wisdom for those who suffer from

Guilt
Loneliness
Physical pain
Abuse
Loss
Low self-esteem
Anxiety and Fear

As difficult a problem as suffering is for us to understand, writes the author, this book is a modest attempt to try to help myself as well as others to approach this impossible phenomenon in a way in which we can at least see some beneficial and positive purposes flowing from our suffering.Joseph F. Girzone;, Joseph F Girzone

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Is suffering inescapable? What is its meaning? Its purpose? How can we get through it? Transcend it?
This is a book of Christian hope and inspiration for anyone who suffers, and that is all of us. It offers practical wisdom for those who suffer from

Guilt
Loneliness
Physical pain
Abuse
Loss
Low self-esteem
Anxiety and Fear

As difficult a problem as suffering is for us to understand, writes the author, this book is a modest attempt to try to help myself as well as others to approach this impossible phenomenon in a way in which we can at least see some beneficial and positive purposes flowing from our suffering.Joseph F. Girzone;, Joseph F Girzone