Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? Hope, Healing, and the Hidden Purpose Behind Our Pain By Rev. Dr. Joe T. A. NwokoyeAn honest and compassionate look at how faith endures when life falls apart.
Why do those who strive to live rightly often face the hardest trials? What purpose-if any-can be found in our deepest suffering?
With warmth and wisdom, Rev. Dr. Joe T. A. Nwokoye draws from Scripture, pastoral experience, and personal trials to explore the mystery of pain. This is not a book of quick fixes. It's a steady companion for those navigating loss, fear, or silence-offering a perspective rooted in faith, not platitudes.
In these pages, readers are invited to see adversity not as punishment, but as a space where spiritual growth begins. Grace may not always be loud, but it is always present. Pain may not be understood, but it can still be redeemed.
Inside, readers will find:
- How hardship shapes character and strengthens belief
- The quiet gifts that emerge through struggle
- Practical guidance for seasons of grief, doubt, and waiting
- The assurance that faith can endure, even when answers don't come
Whether you're carrying your own sorrow or standing beside someone who is, this book offers more than comfort. It offers a path-honest, unhurried, and grounded in the belief that nothing is ever wasted in God's hands.
About the Author :
Rev. Dr. Joe T. A. Nwokoye is an internationally recognized spiritual leader, author, and humanitarian with decades of experience guiding individuals through life's toughest moments. As founder and pastor at Zion Praise Centre International, he has touched thousands of lives worldwide, bringing hope and healing through his compassionate teachings and genuine spiritual insight. He lives with his family in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, where he continues his dedicated work in ministry and global outreach.
Review :
"This book reminds us that hardship is not the end. Through every trial, God is at work. Joe Nwokoye's testimony is a gift to those seeking hope." -Hon. Vance D. Day, Former Circuit Court Judge, Oregon, USA