God Didn't Answer (Paperback)
Maria Kos
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Add to basketPaperback. What do you do when God doesn't answer? When faith crumbles under the weight of unanswered prayers? When the theology you've been taught can't hold the reality of suffering?Sarah's daughter Emma was supposed to have a bright future-a promising college student, full of life and dreams. Then, without warning, a mysterious illness struck, leaving Emma bedridden, in constant pain, unable to tolerate light or sound. What doctors promised would be temporary stretched into months, then years. And Sarah's prayers-desperate, faithful, unceasing-went unanswered."In the Wilderness: A Mother's Journey Through Unanswered Prayer" is a raw, unflinching account of one mother's journey through the darkest valley of faith. This is not a story of miraculous healing or triumphant faith. This is a story about what happens when the miracle doesn't come, when God remains silent, when everything you believed is shattered by ongoing, unrelenting suffering.This book is for: - Caregivers who have sacrificed everything for chronically ill loved ones- Parents watching their children suffer with no answers, no cure, no end in sight- Anyone whose prayers have gone unanswered and who has been told their faith isn't strong enough- Those who have lost their faith or are hanging on by a thread- People tired of triumphalist Christian narratives that don't match their lived experienceThrough Sarah's journey, we witness the collapse of prosperity gospel thinking and the slow, painful reconstruction of a belief system that can hold both suffering and God, both doubt and love, both unanswered prayers and stubborn hope.But this is also a story about survival. About the support group of caregivers who taught Sarah she wasn't alone. About small mercies-unexpected kindness, moments of beauty, tiny graces-that appeared when she needed them most. About learning that faith is not about getting what you want, but about continuing to show up, continuing to love, continuing to engage even when nothing makes sense.What readers are discovering: "This book gave me permission to doubt, to be angry at God, to admit that I don't have it all figured out. It's the most honest book about faith I've ever read.""I've been a caregiver for seven years, and no one has ever put into words what I've been feeling. This book made me feel less alone."Maria Kos writes with the authority of someone who has walked through the fire and emerged transformed-not triumphant, not certain, but alive, honest, and still believing in a God she doesn't fully understand. Her theology is grounded in the biblical tradition of lament, in the reality of a God who can handle our anger and doubt.This book will not give you easy answers. It will not promise that if you just have enough faith, everything will work out. It will not try to make your suffering meaningful or redemptive.But it will offer you something more valuable: the companionship of someone who understands, the assurance that you are not alone, the permission to doubt and question and rage at God, and the stubborn hope that love persists even in the darkest places.Because survival is enough. You are enough. And you are not alone.If you're in the wilderness, this book is for you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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What do you do when God doesn't answer? When faith crumbles under the weight of unanswered prayers? When the theology you've been taught can't hold the reality of suffering?
Sarah's daughter Emma was supposed to have a bright future—a promising college student, full of life and dreams. Then, without warning, a mysterious illness struck, leaving Emma bedridden, in constant pain, unable to tolerate light or sound. What doctors promised would be temporary stretched into months, then years. And Sarah's prayers—desperate, faithful, unceasing—went unanswered.
"In the Wilderness: A Mother's Journey Through Unanswered Prayer" is a raw, unflinching account of one mother's journey through the darkest valley of faith. This is not a story of miraculous healing or triumphant faith. This is a story about what happens when the miracle doesn't come, when God remains silent, when everything you believed is shattered by ongoing, unrelenting suffering.
This book is for:
• Caregivers who have sacrificed everything for chronically ill loved ones
• Parents watching their children suffer with no answers, no cure, no end in sight
• Anyone whose prayers have gone unanswered and who has been told their faith isn't strong enough
• Those who have lost their faith or are hanging on by a thread
• People tired of triumphalist Christian narratives that don't match their lived experience
Through Sarah's journey, we witness the collapse of prosperity gospel thinking and the slow, painful reconstruction of a belief system that can hold both suffering and God, both doubt and love, both unanswered prayers and stubborn hope.
But this is also a story about survival. About the support group of caregivers who taught Sarah she wasn't alone. About small mercies—unexpected kindness, moments of beauty, tiny graces—that appeared when she needed them most. About learning that faith is not about getting what you want, but about continuing to show up, continuing to love, continuing to engage even when nothing makes sense.
What readers are discovering:
"This book gave me permission to doubt, to be angry at God, to admit that I don't have it all figured out. It's the most honest book about faith I've ever read."
"I've been a caregiver for seven years, and no one has ever put into words what I've been feeling. This book made me feel less alone."
Maria Kos writes with the authority of someone who has walked through the fire and emerged transformed—not triumphant, not certain, but alive, honest, and still believing in a God she doesn't fully understand. Her theology is grounded in the biblical tradition of lament, in the reality of a God who can handle our anger and doubt.
This book will not give you easy answers. It will not promise that if you just have enough faith, everything will work out. It will not try to make your suffering meaningful or redemptive.
But it will offer you something more valuable: the companionship of someone who understands, the assurance that you are not alone, the permission to doubt and question and rage at God, and the stubborn hope that love persists even in the darkest places.
Because survival is enough. You are enough. And you are not alone.
If you're in the wilderness, this book is for you.
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