When Life Doesn't Make Sense is a deeply moving and honest account of one man's journey through grief, loss, and spiritual awakening. Fred Eghobor recounts the emotional toll of incarceration and the devastating loss of his beloved father while he was still behind bars-an experience that forced him to confront pain, faith, and the meaning of suffering in profound ways. Blending personal memoir with spiritual reflection, Eghobor wrestles with one of life's most enduring and difficult questions: Why do bad things happen to good people-even those who believe in God? With candor and courage, he examines how suffering challenged his long-held beliefs and ultimately reshaped his understanding of faith, purpose, and divine grace.
Through his deeply personal story, readers are invited into a journey of struggle, questioning, and renewal. When Life Doesn't Make Sense offers comfort to the grieving, strength to the weary, and hope to anyone searching for meaning in life's darkest moments. It is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the sustaining grace of God.
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