Bring On The Rain: The Trials and Tribulations of a Country Preacher by Pastor Charles Wise
by Charles Wise
(Jessieville Ar)
Medical research has reached a whopping ninety-five billion dollars per year, much of it spent to make our lives easier and to erase the aches and pains of life. Our homes are cluttered with an array of technical devices that make us more comfortable. Despite our hard work, however, problems are going to come our way, and many of them will be life changing experiences. More often than not, we are not prepared when the big one tops the Richter scale.
All too often, we are guilty of asking God to spare us from these problems, instead of seeking new ways to serve Him in spite of the circumstances we find ourselves in. Adverse situations, trials of our faith, tests of our patience, roadblocks on the highway of success, and devastating losses are going to plague our lives, and there is nothing that we can do to change that fact.
We can, however, come to terms with the problems of life. Bring On The Rain address the reasons for our adversities, and the way God works in the life of a believer who maintains their faith in Him. There is nothing in life that catches God by surprise. He is aware of everything that happens, and more importantly everything happens for a reason. Great opportunities abound for the one who will stand when the rain begins to fall.
From the issues of trial and tribulation, to the deeper truths of forgiveness, decision making, and personal ministry, Bring On The Rain also contains the life story of the authors triumph over tragedy. Containing ten powerful messages that will bring hope, encouragement, and direction to any believer, Bring On The Rain is a book for all faiths and even for those outside of the Christian community.
Trial and tribulation are beyond our control. We can either hate that fact, and be disappointed in life; or we can appreciate the problems that come our way, seeing them as a learning experience that will enlarge our faith, giving assurance as to the outcome. The pessimist might be right, but it is the optimist who enjoys the trip.
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