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"Jesus, Our Comforter: The God Who Sees and Heals" is a tender, theologically rich and pastorally sensitive guide for the wounded, weary, and quietly grieving. Drawing deeply from Scripture, ancient customs, and the timeless struggles of human sorrow, this book speaks to hearts battered by betrayal, silence, and loss. Through biblical narratives of Hagar, Joseph, Mary, Martha, Elijah, and Jesus Himself, Rev. Dr. Fortune Nwaiwu gently reveals a God who weeps with us, walks beside us, and heals wounds words cannot reach. Rooted in historical, theological, and pastoral insight, the book uncovers…mehr

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"Jesus, Our Comforter: The God Who Sees and Heals" is a tender, theologically rich and pastorally sensitive guide for the wounded, weary, and quietly grieving. Drawing deeply from Scripture, ancient customs, and the timeless struggles of human sorrow, this book speaks to hearts battered by betrayal, silence, and loss. Through biblical narratives of Hagar, Joseph, Mary, Martha, Elijah, and Jesus Himself, Rev. Dr. Fortune Nwaiwu gently reveals a God who weeps with us, walks beside us, and heals wounds words cannot reach. Rooted in historical, theological, and pastoral insight, the book uncovers how divine empathy transforms silent suffering into sacred hope. Each lesson offers practical reflection, historical context, and deep reassurance that no tear is wasted, no pain unseen. Written for readers aged 10 - 40 and beyond, it becomes both lesson and lifeline - a companion for dark valleys and a gentle invitation toward restoration in Christ. This is a book for anyone who has ever whispered, "God, where are You?" and longed for an answer. Here, you will find it.
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Rev. Dr. Fortune Chinemerem Nwaiwu writes from the intersection of theology and tears. A pastor, scholar, and tender-hearted shepherd, he has spent years walking with the wounded and sitting beside the brokenhearted. His PhD in Language and deep pastoral roots have shaped him into a voice for the unheard - blending truth with compassion.