Special Christmas Offer

“An excellent, thorough resource for those experiencing tragedy using the book of Job in the Bible as a guide. Recommended” – Writers Digest

 
Cascade Awards Writing Contest 2016 Finalist Nonfiction
 
Tragedy Transformed: How Job’s Recovery Can Provide Hope For Yours  
Gordon S. Grose
 
SPECIAL OFFER FOR CHRISTMAS: December 15-31, 2017
 
 3 or more copies of Tragedy Transformed @ $10 each (Regular $16.99)
 
Help promote the message of hope from God’s Word to people who need it: The bereaved, victims of disaster, people in tragic circumstances.
 
Pastors- order a supply for your care ministry, small groups, or to have on hand for people in crisis 
Send me a Facebook post on my wall with a private message. A LinkedIn message will also work. I will share my address privately, where you can send your check. When I receive your check, I’ll have your books shipped without charge.
 
 
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About Grose

Gordon Grose loves most to write, speak, and preach on the message of hope from the book of Job. Using drama, video, and PowerPoint, he has preached and presented this message of hope to churches around the country. Grose pastored three congregations 25 years, then served 12 years as a pastoral counselor in a Portland, Oregon counseling clinic. He now serves with Good Samaritan Counseling Services, Beaverton, OR. A graduate of Wheaton College (IL), Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Brandeis University, and Boston University, he comes from a rich and varied background in theological and counseling training. In 2015, Gordon published Tragedy Transformed: How Job's Recovery Can Provide Hope For Yours, a book about turning to Job for hope after tragedy. If you have experienced life challenges or personal tragedy, visit his Transforming Tragedy (gordongrose.com) blog to learn more. TragedyTransformed.com provides a sample of Gordon's speaking as well as an opportunity to purchase copies of his book.
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