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I Heard About You
Literature风闻有你
(u. S.) Joni Erkeson Tada Steve Esty
"Where is God" made Joni and her story familiar to Chinese readers. Joni was disabled for some reason and paralyzed when she was a teenager, but she gradually recovered from the pain and disappointment. Not only did she face life positively, but more importantly, the global disability aid business she launched has benefited thousands of disabled people around the world, both physically and mentally. As a woman who has been confined to a wheelchair since she was young, Joni has a rich experience and unique perspective on suffering. This book is the crystallization of her life thinking. Everyone avoids suffering like the plague, but who can really avoid it? Is it really a good thing if you avoid it? Suffering is our only path to the eternal kingdom. On the scale of suffering, some people have a higher scale and experience heavier sufferings; some people have a lower scale and experience lighter sufferings. But whether it is light or heavy, as long as they are dealt with properly, it will become a good thing that is of great benefit to themselves and others. Joni's thinking and understanding of suffering are completely credible. She is fully qualified to talk about suffering, and she is also fully qualified to encourage people around the world who are in similar situations to her.
"Where is God" made Joni and her story familiar to Chinese readers. Joni was disabled for some reason and paralyzed when she was a teenager, but she gradually recovered from the pain and disappointment. Not only did she face life positively, but more importantly, the global disability aid business she launched has benefited thousands of disabled people around the world, both physically and mentally. As a woman who has been confined to a wheelchair since she was young, Joni has a rich experience and unique perspective on suffering. This book is the crystallization of her life thinking. Everyone avoids suffering like the plague, but who can really avoid it? Is it really a good thing if you avoid it? Suffering is our only path to the eternal kingdom. On the scale of suffering, some people have a higher scale and experience heavier sufferings; some people have a lower scale and experience lighter sufferings. But whether it is light or heavy, as long as they are dealt with properly, it will become a good thing that is of great benefit to themselves and others. Joni's thinking and understanding of suffering are completely credible. She is fully qualified to talk about suffering, and she is also fully qualified to encourage people around the world who are in similar situations to her.