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Uncommon Hope

By: Kurt W. Bubna
Narrated by: Quentin Hudspeth
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Publisher's Summary

Thoughtfully crafted in an authentic yet humorous and engaging style, Uncommon Hope is a book about finding courage, confidence, and even an epic life of adventure in the midst of otherwise paralyzing hardships and grueling trials. 

Have you ever thought about why struggle and tragedy are so common? Do you often wonder where God is in the midst of your pain? Have you faced a situation that seems hopeless, and thought about giving up?

Bubna shares encouraging insights on discovering hope in the shadow of great suffering. He’ll explain how God transforms us, taking us from tragedy to a life of adventure. 

You’ll be encouraged by these vital realities:

  • Struggles and setbacks don’t have to be the end of your story
  • God uses pain and challenge as a chisel to shape us into greatness
  • Restless people often are hopeless, but hope-filled people find rest
  • Jesus is a dream restorer, and no one is beyond redemption, restoration, and renewal
©2020 Kurt W. Bubna (P)2020 Kurt W. Bubna

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