"Suffering is like manure—though totally repellent, it provides compost for growth. In this thoughtful book, Ken Boa and Jenny Abel reflect on the pain experienced by the apostle Peter. Themes of grace, hope, and even joy emerge as character is forged. Such personal growth does not come cheaply, but it is eternal."Alec Hill, president emeritus of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA and author of Living in Bonus Time: Surviving Cancer and Finding New Purpose
"For decades, Ken Boa's writings have directed readers' thoughts toward worship, spiritual formation, and living in light of eternity. Now, in Shaped by Suffering—which is arguably his most profound book—he offers hope, meaning, and perspective on our suffering. In Ken's words, get ready 'to let God use our difficulties to pry our fingers off the tight grip we have on our expectations and turn our attention to a living hope—one that won't let us down.'"Paul Borthwick, senior consultant for Development Associates International, coauthor of Fellowship of the Suffering
"This book is superb—rich, deep, wise, and warm. It fills a glaring gap in responses to the challenges of suffering and will be read as God's great hug for all who are in pain."Os Guinness, author of Carpe Diem Redeemed
"The challenge of suffering calls for all the resources we can find, and Kenneth Boa's latest book is filled with them. Drawing extensively on the letter of First Peter, Boa vividly describes the way God uses life's difficulties to shape our characters and prepare us for eternal fellowship with him. While nothing diminishes the pain that suffering brings, he insists, we have the assurance that God is with us through it all, forming us in the likeness of Christ. The book is filled with inspiring illustrations of people who have grown in suffering, sometimes dramatically, and it concludes with a number of practical ways to apply its insights to our lives."Richard Rice, author of Suffering and the Search for Meaning: ContemporaryResponses to the Problem of Pain
"My good friend Ken Boa has done it again—this time with Jenny Abel. This is not only an in-depth and scholarly approach on the subject of suffering, but it is deeply pastoral. We all need encouragement in this area of life—whether personally or in helping others. This book will definitely meet that need."Gene A. Getz, professor, pastor, and author
"Why is there suffering in this world? This is one of the hardest questions we face as Christians, and many books have been written to try to answer it and to provide help for those struggling with pain and sorrow. Rather than following the well-trodden paths, this book explores how God uses suffering to prepare us for our eternal home. In showing us a purpose for our suffering, Shaped by Suffering does something even more important than giving us a theodicy: it offers a perspectivethat brings hope and even joy in the midst of hardship."Glenn Sunshine, senior fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, professor of history at Central Connecticut State University
"We don't typically think of the words suffering and joy as going together. But Ken Boa teaches us that—in the context of God's goodness and sovereignty—they do. Shaped by Suffering contains fresh insight on just about every page, which is no surprise to those of us who have come to love Ken Boa and his work. He is truly one of the wise men of the church today, and like the wise men of old, he has a special gift for seeing the glory of God first, before the rest ofus. Also like the wise men of Scripture, Ken Boa does not keep the secret to himself but shares it with the world. Shaped By Suffering may be his best yet."Warren Cole Smith, president of MinistryWatch.com
"I cannot think of a better person to write such a book. Ken has spent his life focusing on people and on ministry to them. He is one of the best-read individuals I know, and his love of Scripture, his knowledge of apologetics, and his deep passion for practical spirituality have touched the lives of many over the years. This is a timely book. The topic is vitally relevant and, as you will see, the message speaks to the heart as it informs the mind. The mystery of suffering hits all, and we need wise counsel to navigate through the hardships it brings. This book is a great resource and one you will want to share with others. I heartily commend it."Stuart McAllister, global support specialist with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries
"Outside those who steward the message of Christ, there remain almost no resources in our culture to help people who suffer—with hope, with meaning, with purpose. Ken has done us all a great service here, bringing the truth and hope of the gospel to bear exactly where we need it to speak most. Not only does this book point us beyond our suffering to the One who suffered on our behalf, it will equip us to point others to him as well."John Stonestreet, president of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview
"Suffering is hard, but it's never pointless. Many Christians know this to be true. But Ken Boa helps believers embrace a fresh vision for how hardship creates Christlikeness through his treatment of the Scriptures and real-world examples. This book is packed with fresh insights and a wide array of encouragement. It's theological and personal—a rare combination for a book on suffering. It's hopeful and honest—an important tool for rethinking our approach to pain. Read this book and you'll see how suffering can shape your soul for the glory of God."Mark Vroegop, lead pastor of College Park Church, Indianapolis, author of Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament