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Divine Detour: the path you'd never choose can lead to faith you've always wanted.

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Divine Detour: the path you'd never choose can lead to faith you've always wanted.
Divine Detour: the path you'd never choose can lead to faith you've always wanted.

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Divine Detour: the path you'd never choose can lead to faith you've always wanted.

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Why trust a God who disappoints?
"Lori Wood came to my clinic...with her husband pushing her in a wheelchair. I had a sinking feeling when I met her that she would not survive, despite all my years of training as a heart failure and transplant cardiologist," says Eileen Hsich, MD, Medical Director Heart Transplant, Cleveland Clinic.
A serious medical diagnosis took Lori Ann Wood on a faith detour she never saw coming. As a lifelong believer, she felt profound disappointment in the God she thought she knew. Divine Detour is the result of Lori Ann's risky decision to embrace difficult questions.
Is this life all there is?
Is God always good?
Is God's plan enough?
Come along on a forty-day journey deep into the heart of a God who often doesn't behave as we'd like. You'll learn to embrace the three questions every life encounters so your faith can thrive along your own inevitable detour.
Foreword by Eileen Hsich, MD, Medical Director Heart Transplant, Cleveland Clinic.
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