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Beyond Good Days: Learning to Give Thanks When Life Hurts
By Ernest Musekiwa
What does it mean to give thanks when prayers go unanswered, suffering persists, and life refuses to improve?
Christians are often encouraged to be thankful when things are going well. Yet Scripture commands something far more demanding and far more transformative: "Give thanks in all circumstances." This book takes that command seriously.
Beyond Good Days offers a deeply biblical, pastorally sensitive exploration of Christian gratitude that does not deny pain, suppress lament, or reduce faith to positivity. Rooted in Paul's exhortation in 1 Thessalonians 5:14-18, this book argues that thanksgiving is not an emotional reaction to favorable outcomes but a disciplined act of trust grounded in the character of God, the cross of Christ, and the hope of resurrection.
Drawing on the Psalms, the life of Jesus, and the lived theology of the apostle Paul, Ernest Musekiwa guides readers through the difficult terrain of gratitude in suffering, unanswered prayer, poverty, loss, mental and emotional struggle, and prolonged uncertainty. With theological clarity and pastoral wisdom, the book dismantles shallow prosperity assumptions and offers a mature Christian vision of thanksgiving shaped by obedience rather than circumstance.
This book is not a call to deny grief or silence questions. It is an invitation to discover gratitude as a form of faithful realism, a spiritual discipline that sustains hope when life hurts and forms resilient believers and churches in a broken world.
Written for pastors, theological students, counselors, church leaders, and thoughtful Christians navigating hardship, Beyond Good Days calls the church back to a costly but life-giving practice of thanksgiving that endures beyond comfort and convenience.
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