Back of Book:
Each of us has been at the end or his or her rope with nothing left to hang onto except memories of better times and questions about a God who seems nowhere to be found. The depression is overwhelming, the loneliness is unbearable, and some of the advice from those who try to help is all but worthless. In this compelling book, Steve Chance uses the events of his life as a backdrop for asking the one question that many of us would be afraid to ask: Where was God on the morning of his birth as Steve lay on the delivery table, unable to take his first breath of air? Born with cerebral palsy, Steve candidly talks about the difficulties of living with a lifelong disability. This book will make you cry, it will make you laugh, but above all, it will leave you with a profound awareness of the God who makes living with unanswered questions possible.
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Named the 1995 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year for Personal Achievement by Taylor University, Steve Chance has dedicated his life to making the gospel of Jesus Christ assessable to people with disabilities. Steve and his wife, Randi make there home in southern California, where he is the founder and executive director of Golden Clay Ministries.
Each of us has been at the end or his or her rope with nothing left to hang onto except memories of better times and questions about a God who seems nowhere to be found. The depression is overwhelming, the loneliness is unbearable, and some of the advice from those who try to help is all but worthless. In this compelling book, Steve Chance uses the events of his life as a backdrop for asking the one question that many of us would be afraid to ask: Where was God on the morning of his birth as Steve lay on the delivery table, unable to take his first breath of air? Born with cerebral palsy, Steve candidly talks about the difficulties of living with a lifelong disability. This book will make you cry, it will make you laugh, but above all, it will leave you with a profound awareness of the God who makes living with unanswered questions possible.
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Named the 1995 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year for Personal Achievement by Taylor University, Steve Chance has dedicated his life to making the gospel of Jesus Christ assessable to people with disabilities. Steve and his wife, Randi make there home in southern California, where he is the founder and executive director of Golden Clay Ministries.