During the toughest and lowest season of his family's life, Pastor Mark Driscoll thought things couldn't get worse. A ruined reputation, a broken house, two mortgages, a life in disarray, and a cross-country move left his wife and kids without a school, permanent home, church, or friends. What better time to study the book of Ecclesiastes, which talks about how meaningless life is? This book, with an all-new preface telling more of the story, is 10 years in the making—a processing letter with the Lord from the lowest part of his life now that he and his family have stayed faithful and made it to the best season of their entire lives.
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Mark A. Driscoll is the founder and teaching pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, as well as the co-founder of the Acts 29 Church Planting Network where he also served as President for a short period. Driscoll continues to serve on the board of Acts 29. He has contributed to the "Faith and Values" section of the Seattle Times and the "On Faith" section of the Washington Post.