God Is Good is the true story of a woman who endured rejection, abuse, and years of hidden suffering - and discovered that God's goodness had never left her.
Born in wartime China and raised in a culture that valued sons over daughters, Margaret Liu Collins learned early what it meant to feel unseen. As a wife and mother of two, she later found herself in a painful marriage marked by humiliation and emotional abuse, carrying deep wounds while striving to protect her children and preserve her dignity.
There were seasons when escape felt distant and hope felt fragile.
Yet in the midst of prolonged hardship, her faith did not disappear - it deepened. Instead of turning away from God, she began to surrender more fully, learning to recognize His guidance and trust Him step by step. Transformation unfolded gradually through prayer, obedience, and perseverance.
Over time, what once felt like loss became the foundation for renewal. As she followed God's guidance step by step, new doors opened. She rebuilt her life, restored her sense of identity, and eventually established a successful career in real estate - recognizing God's faithful hand leading and providing throughout her journey.
This deeply personal Christian memoir speaks to women carrying silent pain, to immigrants navigating cultural displacement, and to anyone longing to witness God's faithfulness in life's darkest valleys.
If you are seeking hope, healing, and reassurance that God remains present through every trial, this book will remind you that even in suffering, God is good.