I hate to rate this book so low since I'm a fan of Ken Ham's work on Creationism. However, the book's premise is "Finding Hope in a World of Pain," yet, the content does not deliver on it's promise. The entire book tells two tragic stories, the first half, the accident that almost killed Carl Wieland, and the second half the rare brain disease that took Ken Ham's brother to heaven. Both are compelling stories worth telling, but neither draws enough application for the reader to glean lessons for their own lives.