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Jason Hague lives in Junction City, Oregon, where he serves as the associate pastor for Christ’s Center Church, and the chief storyteller for his wife and five children. He writes and speaks regularly on the intersection of faith, fatherhood, and autism, and he chronicles his own journey using prose, poetry, and video at JasonHague.com. His first book, Aching Joy: Following God through the Land of Unanswered Prayer, is published through NavPress.

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Mid-Faith Crisis by Catherine McNiel
"I was looking for a book about crises in faith, to learn more about why faith falters. I borrowed this book from my public library. It took a long time to read it because it gave me so much to think about. However, it's written in a way that draws th" Read more of this review »
Mid-Faith Crisis by Catherine McNiel
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Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
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"I wish I had this book three years ago, but having it now is such a gentle validation. I'm a little speechless at how good it is. if you're a person of faith, you should read this. if you're in ministry, you NEED to read this. preferably the audioboo" Read more of this review »
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Mid-Faith Crisis by Catherine McNiel
"If you have ever felt like you've hit a wall in your faith journey, been whiplashed by doubt, or felt lost in a sea of dissolution, then this book is a salve for your wounds. I've read a lot of books on deconstruction, church hurt, etc but Mid-Faith " Read more of this review »
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“When we actively look for his hand in our circumstances, a funny thing happens: We start to see it.”
Jason Hague, Aching Joy: Following God through the Land of Unanswered Prayer

“I wonder how many times we dismiss good victories in absence of the perfect ones.”
Jason Hague, Aching Joy: Following God through the Land of Unanswered Prayer

“We can tread water for a while, but pretty soon, if the waves keep rolling as they are, we will want to give up. And many, many people do. They stop believing in miracles, not because they don’t want to believe, but because they are just too tired.”
Jason Hague, Aching Joy: Following God through the Land of Unanswered Prayer

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