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Cries from the Heart

Stories of Struggle and Hope

Johann Christoph Arnold

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

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People will see themselves in these stories about real men and women overcoming adversity with prayer.

Cries from the Heart answers a specific spiritual hunger millions share – a longing for a personal connection to the divine. In times of crisis, all of us reach for someone, or something, greater than ourselves. Some call it prayer. Others just do it. For many, it’s often like talking to a wall.

People are looking for assurance that someone hears them when they cry out in their despair, loneliness, or frustration. The last thing they need is another book telling them how to pray or what to say, holding out religion like a good-luck charm. So instead of theorizing or preaching, Johann Christoph Arnold tells stories about real men and women dealing with adversity. Their difficulties – which range from extreme to quite ordinary and universal – resonate with readers, offering a challenge, but also comfort and encouragement. People will see themselves in these glimpses of anguish, triumph, and peace.

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comfort, crisis, encouragement, what to day in prayer, greater than ourselves, peace, personal connection divine, answers, loneliness, religion, overcoming adversity, spiritual questions, how to pray, frustration, prayer