In our pain and disappointment, we try to become the God we wish He would be.
If God is good, why does pain exist? Why do faithful people suffer?
And why does trusting Him sometimes feel harder than walking away?
Readers of Better God are invited into the uncomfortable space where joy and peace collide with grief and doubt-the space between belief and disappointment. When we experience unanswered prayers, loss, and injustice, we tend to quietly question God's goodness. When life doesn't make sense, we often assume that we could do a better job at managing the world. This book is for the doubter, the wounded believer, and anyone who has ever wondered whether God could truly be good in a world full of suffering.