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God Meets Us in Our Suffering Hope and Encouragement for Those Journeying Through Cancer Rolf A. Jacobson with Karl N. Jacobson and Michael Pancoast A cancer diagnosis changes everything. Fear, uncertainty, and suffering become daily realities—not just for patients but also for families, friends, and caregivers. In God Meets Us in Our Suffering, three pastors who journeyed through cancer together share their deeply personal stories and offer theo- logically rich reflections on illness and hope, including how to find strength in the theology of the cross and how Psalm 23 guides us through uncertainty and suffering. Rolf A. Jacobson (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor of Old Testament and Alvin N. Rogness Chair of Scripture, Theology, and Ministry at Luther Seminary. A survivor of childhood cancer, he has lived with disability for more than forty years and speaks widely on faith and suffering. Karl Jacobson (1969–2024; PhD, Providence Theological School) was a Lu- theran pastor, cancer survivor, and theologian known for his deep love of the Psalms. Michael Pancoast (MDiv, Luther Seminary), a cancer survivor, is associate pas- tor of Zion Lutheran Church in Anoka, Minnesota. Meeting God in John Inspiration and Encouragement from the Fourth Gospel David F. Ford Meeting God in John helps readers see the Fourth Gospel with fresh eyes and better understand its essential meaning and purpose. Each chapter includes questions for individual reflection or group discussion. “David Ford reminds us that in the overwhelming superabundance of the Gos - pel of John we meet Jesus and are invited to trust and love him for ourselves. I commend David’s helpful book to those eager to grow in their Christian faith through the study of John’s Gospel.” —The Right Reverend Michael Volland, Bishop of Birmingham David F. Ford (PhD, University of Cambridge) is Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Cambridge, a fellow of Selwyn College, and the author of the critically acclaimed The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary.
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