Has Someone Hurt You?
Free Falling Into the Right Hands Book Two
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About the Book
Has someone in your life--someone who was supposed to love you and protect you--did they hurt you instead? Do you ever wonder why these bad things happened to you?
Why would God, who supposedly loves everyone, put you through such a painful ordeal?
Whenever someone with hurts like yours came to my medical clinic, I asked myself that question. I thought, how can God’s love even begin to make sense to a person who has no real evidence--no proof that God cares?
And yet I know that God does love you. So I asked God to show me why he let you suffer so much. This little book contains the answer I got in response to my prayers.
What I discovered may seem hard to believe. But this is what I found out: your pain--your personal, individual nightmare--is part of God’s plan to save the world.
About the Author
Has Someone Hurt You? is the second book in the Free Falling series, preceded in 2005 by book one: Free Falling Into the Right Hands, also available on www.amazon.com.
Kim Fairley is a forty-year-old family doctor, divorced and remarried, mother of three boys. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Colorado in Boulder, with a BA in distributed studies--Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology; Chemistry; and Sociology--Kim went on to med school, receiving her MD degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver. But she never forgot her roots.
Kim grew up in a neighborhood where violence and abuse were the norm for parents and their children, wives and their husbands. The question of why followed her into adulthood as she gained status through education. Why is God’s love so evident in the form of protection for some people, but not for others, who seem abandoned by God to suffer the terrible fate of abuse?
Has Someone Hurt You? contains real hope for people whose suffering makes them feel rejected by the God who seems to love everyone else. It a terrible, beautiful answer to the unanswerable, unending question of why.