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Lee Ezell Finding Hope When Life's Not Fair Grand Rapids, MI Spire 2001 0800787781 / 9780800787783 Mass Market Paperback Very Good Whether debilitating illness, divorce, financial hardship, emotional upheaval, or a loved one's death, life's injustice impacts everyone. When it does, questions arise: How can God allow such suffering? Why is he so silent? Can he be trusted? Finding Hope When Life's Not Fair chronicles Lee Ezell's own journey of hope and courage as she struggled with her faith during her darkest days. Offering no easy answers but plenty of hard-won wisdom, she writes honestly about how deep pain can run--and offers a compelling argument that God's love runs deeper still. Whatever their circumstances, readers will find their faith buoyed as this book affirms the reality of the Lord's grace awaiting them in their toughest times. Price:
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Lee Ezell Iron Jane: The Art of Becoming a Strong and Loving Woman Ann Arbor, MI Vine Books 1994 0892838825 / 9780892838820 Trade Paperback Good Readers familiar with the men's movement recognize the term "Iron John" from male activist Robert Bly's personification of a strong male identity. Some feminists predict that a new woman, Iron Jane, is about to emerge, who is hard and aggressive and assumes she has been victimized by males. Lee Ezell's Iron Jane, however, is a remarkably different woman. A true lron Jane, according to Ezell, is a softhearted woman with steel in her soul. Accepting the indisputable differences between men and women, she is not brimming with rage against the men in her life. With humor and insight, Lee Ezell illustrates how Iron Jane is not afraid to laugh at herself or the men in her life; to fortify herself against being wounded, Iron Jane embraces, rather than resists, male and female differences. Protected with the armor of God's light, she possesses inner toughness and outer softness. Living by faith, Iron Jane neither agrees to be a doormat nor feels compelled to lash out angrily. A lighthearted but sensible perspective on the women's movement, and a welcome addition to any library. Patty O'Connell Price:
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