In one two-month period, Barney Wiget lost his marriage, pastoral ministry, income, and health to bone marrow cancer. In The Other End of the Dark he describes, in both heartrending and humorous tones, his grief process and emergence into a season of fulfilling and fruitful service. You won't find an "I-have-more-faith-than-you-do" brand of Christianity here, but a candid description of a God-trust in progress. He proposes no "mind over matter" approach...