Don’t Waste Your Pain – book now available!
Get your copy today!
Packed with encouraging stories of God’s tender intervention in the midst of difficult circumstances, this is a book you will find hard to put down. I highly recommend it!
Norma-Jean Mainse, First Senior Producer, 100 Huntley Street and wife of late David Mainse
I’m surprised that a book about pain is so readable. Paul Willoughby has filled these pages with personal stories, and stories from the Bible to share with us the rich biblical truth that our pain isn’t wasted. Not a drop of it. The Lord Jesus is not afraid of hard questions. He overflows with hopeful answers, and you’ll discover many of them here.
Robert J. Morgan, Bible teacher and author
What a great read with so many insights by Paul Willoughby whose own life is so revealing and inspiring at the same time. He overcame pain and suffering and now shares how so many others have too, for all of us to learn from. Paul’s book is so meaningful, real and helpful with God as the centerpiece.
Jerry Howarth, former Blue Jays radio announcer
Have you ever experienced the pain of abuse, rejection, or trauma? Have you ever wondered why God would “allow” that to happen? While no one has gone through exactly what you have, many others have had deeply painful experiences. We want you to know that you are not alone and that there is hope!
The book and this website share the lessons we’ve learned on our journey from brokenness to healing. As you do, you’ll find new purpose in life and discover how our experiences – even the painful ones – won’t be wasted!
Also on this website:
- Our book guide which includes videos, and extra resources
- Our worship album birthed out of a difficult season in our lives
- Resources to help you find answers to questions about suffering and grief
- An opportunity to join us in rescuing the most vulnerable in our world today
- Our blog, full of amazing stories and teaching that will help you work through the pain in your own life
Life can be filled with ups and downs, pain as well as triumph. If you are struggling to make sense of your hurts, or how to overcome your past, I believe this book can help you. Paul doesn’t offer unproven theories or wishful clichés, but shares from his own personal experiences of abuse and brokenness and how Jesus set him free. Highly recommended!
Matt Tapley, pastor, Lakemount Worship Centre