Book Description
After the impact of the car shattered his body on the evening of January 11, 2004,
the hospital trauma-unit staff offered little hope that Father Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R., would survive. Then the news spread. And the prayers began. "Apparently, by a medical miracle, I am still alive having really been considered dead. One cant miss the conclusion that when this happens, God still wants you here.
I dont know what God has in store for me, nor do you know what He has in store for you; yet a conviction that must guide us both is Your will be done. " Now Father Benedict reflects on the good that has come and continues to come from that horrific accident. And, responding to questions posed by noted British journalist John Bishop in an interview before the accident, he reflects on: Founding the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal Spending time in jail for civil disobedience outside an abortion clinic Recognizing where God is when suffering intensifies and evil prospers Understanding Christs feeling of abandonment on the cross Discovering and living ones vocation Loving the poor wholeheartedly Being "gently scolded" by Mother Teresa of Calcutta And more. "I want to share with you two principles upon which I have built my life. The first is from St. Augustine: God does not cause evil, but that evil should not become the worst. Second: There are no accidents. Evil things occur because of bad will or stupidity or fatigue, yet whatever the cause God will bring good out of it if we let Him. "
About the Author
Internationally known lecturer and retreat master Father Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R., is the director for the Office of Spiritual Development of the Archdiocese of New York. He is also a founding member of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, a prolific author, and a regular guest on EWTN. About the Interviewer John Bishop is a British-born writer and broadcaster who has been successively an actor, a British soldier, a colonial police officer, and a university lecturer and administrator. His two previous books, Conversations and More Conversations, are anthologies of some of his broadcast interviews. He is married and has four children.
There Are No Accidents: In All Things Trust in God FROM THE PUBLISHER
Now Father Benedict reflects on the good that has come - and continues to come - from that horrific accident.
SYNOPSIS
This book deals with the pain and accident that
almost took Father Groeschels life as well as evil and scandal in the
Church
Some other Titles
from Father Groeschel:
In the
Presence of Our Lord
From
Scandal to Hope
The Cross
at Ground Zero
A Priest
Forever
Prayers of
Intercessions for the Holy Souls
Praying in
the Presence of Our Lord
Praying in
the Presence of our Lord with the
Saints