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Torn, but Trusting

Worship, Weeping, and Waiting on God Like Job

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Torn, but Trusting

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What do you do when life falls apart—yet your faith won’t let go?
In Torn, but Trusting, Pastor John E. Miller walks readers through the ancient yet deeply relevant story of Job—a man who lost everything but refused to stop trusting the God who allowed it. Drawing from his decades of pastoral experience and his own journey through loss, Rev. Miller offers a powerful, soul-stirring exploration of grief, worship, and restoration.
Whether you’re reeling from a death, divorce, diagnosis, or unexpected life change, this book invites you to:
  • Weep without shame
  • Worship while wounded
  • Ask honest questions without losing your faith
  • Hear God's voice—even in the silence
  • Discover hope that lives on the other side of heartbreak
Each chapter includes powerful insights from the book of Job (NLT), real-life reflection, devotional prayers, and journaling prompts to help you process your own story with God.
You don’t need perfect faith to hold on.
You just need to be Torn but Trusting.
Includes:
  • 10 devotional-style chapters
  • Reflection questions for group or personal use
  • Scripture index, journaling pages, and grief prompts
  • Group study guidelines, prayer tools, and more
For anyone who’s grieving but still reaching, hurting but still hoping, Torn, but Trusting offers sacred permission to bring your whole self to God—and to believe that He’s still working, even in the ashes.
You are not forgotten.
You are not alone.
And your story is not over.
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