Joni Eareckson Tada knows something about hopelessness and suffering; she has been paralyzed from the neck down for more than four decades, which is most of her life. But, through the grief of a life-changing injury, she knows what hope is on multiple levels. In this short but poignant book (taken from Joni's chapter in the John Piper edited book Suffering and the Sovereignty of God) she explores the divine reason for suffering, the hope that the sufferer can claim, and where that hope should be placed. Pack of 5.