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Don't waste your cancer

Piper, John Unknown Crossway (Illinois, 2011) (eng) English 9781433523229 Unknown Unknown CANCER-RELIGIOUS ASPECTS-CHRISTIANITY; Unknown How are we as Christians called to respond when cancer invades our lives, whether our own bodies or those of our friends and family? On the eve of his own cancer surgery, John Piper writes about cancer as an opportunity to glorify God. With pastoral sensitivity, compassion, and strength, Piper gently but firmly acknowledges that we can indeed waste our cancer when we don’t see how it is God’s good plan for us and a hope-filled path for making much of Jesus.

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11 p. 15 cm. Unknown

Summary / review / table of contents

Chapter 1: We waste our cancer if we don't hear in our own groaning the hope-filled labor pains of a fallen world.;
Chapter 2: We waste our cancer if we do not believe it is designed for us by God.;
Chapter 3: We waste our cancer if we believe it is a curse and not a gift.;
Chapter 4: We waste our cancer if we seek comfort from our odds rather than from God.;
Chapter 5: We waste our cancer if we refuse to think about death.;
Chapter 6: We waste our cancer if we think that ""beating"" cancer means staying alive rather than cherishing Christ.
Chapter 7: We waste our cancer if we spend too much time reading about cancer and not enough time reading about God.
Chapter 8: We waste our cancer if we let it drive us into solitude instead of deepen our relationships with manifest affection.;
Chapter 9: We waste our cancer if we grieve as those who have no hope.;
Chapter 10: We waste our cancer if we treat sin as casually as before.;
Chapter 11: We waste our cancer if we fail to use it as a means of witness to the truth and glory of Christ.;
Desiring God;
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