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A Future and a Hope: Sermons of Comfort in Seasons of Confusion

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Jon Courson shares from God's Word and his own experiences of having his wife taken to heaven at age twenty-eight, then his sixteen-year-old daughter suddenly taken twelve years later. Jon declares he has discovered that our Father is absolutely faithful, our Savior is very real, and the Holy Spirit is incredibly comforting in times of trial. Be personally assured that God has for us a future and a hope.

179 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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July 17, 2012
To hear Jon Courson speak words of faith after tragedy is a testament to his relationship with Christ. Losing a wife and a daughter is unimaginable, but Jon shares his story with biblical reference of how God is always at work in and around our life. Great book!

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April 9, 2008
Read this book many times and is a great book to give as a gift.
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14 reviews
March 13, 2023
This book was decent, it provides more a philosophical/theological answer to emotional issues in it's start. Sometimes when a book is written on suffering we need the pastoral care, which Jon Courson is, instead of the more philosophical/theological. The answer to that question should come towards the end of this book. Jon does get to the personal as you progress in this book, but the start may turn people off.
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120 reviews
December 22, 2012
If I were a person who lost 2 people close to me... would I have the character that Jon has? Here is a man that is so spiritual and loving. A man that thanks God on a daily basis and lives life to the best. His words are heartwarming and true and his message is of love. Great read and makes you think about where you are with your heart for God.
8 reviews3 followers
February 4, 2013
Easy to read. Good thoughts and points. Helpful.
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February 7, 2013
This book changed my outlook on life. a excellent read weather walking through loss, in a tight spot, or just uncertain of what the future even could hold. Loved the book.
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