Thursday, October 6, 2011

when the bottom drops out by Robert Bugh is one of the best books I've read in a long time.  I received this book as a complimentary copy for review from Tyndale House. In his book, Robert succinctly lays out the basic Scriptural truths that held him fast during the year that he lost and his wife and his best friend.  Using their deaths as the canvas for showcasing God's glory, Robert sensitively leads the reader through the pain of grief to the comfort and joy found in a right understanding of Who God is.  His book is theologically accurate, while not overly weighty.  The average Christian reader could read this book and be riveted, strengthened, and taught.  I've read other books on God's sovereignty and human suffering and haven't found one to be as balanced and readable as Bugh's when the bottom drops out.  

The timing of this book in my life couldn't be more fitting. My family is going through a season of loss right now, and the truths of Bugh's book resonate to the core.  I find myself thinking on the principles Bugh shares along with his illustrations which range from Old Testament examples to modern-day Christians who face suffering with grace. I also appreciated the tips Pastor Bugh shares about helping others through their grief.  His insight and experience combine to provide guidance to the hurting as well as to those who walk alongside the grieving.  Complete with a discussion guide at the end, when the bottom drops out is a must-read for all who hurt and all who hurt with those who hurt.




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