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She was angry when things didn't go the way she hoped. She prayed. Everybody prayed. But God said no.
Her anger was tempered, however, by a crack in its hot logic -- her father's faith grew the sicker he got. With every unanswered prayer, he seemed to fall more in love with the Lord.
Meet Hannah Miller King, author of Feasting on Hope [Intervarsity Press, release date February 2026]. God met her in what she calls the "wilderness of why." But it took years to unpack.
Join the founder of The Mobile Mission Project at The Ridiculous Hour Foundation, Kat Silverglate, for the foundation's 73rd true story and Mobile Mission -- Tiny in a Spacious Place. To learn more about the mission and the project, visit www.theridiculoushour.com
By The Ridiculous Hour FoundationShe was angry when things didn't go the way she hoped. She prayed. Everybody prayed. But God said no.
Her anger was tempered, however, by a crack in its hot logic -- her father's faith grew the sicker he got. With every unanswered prayer, he seemed to fall more in love with the Lord.
Meet Hannah Miller King, author of Feasting on Hope [Intervarsity Press, release date February 2026]. God met her in what she calls the "wilderness of why." But it took years to unpack.
Join the founder of The Mobile Mission Project at The Ridiculous Hour Foundation, Kat Silverglate, for the foundation's 73rd true story and Mobile Mission -- Tiny in a Spacious Place. To learn more about the mission and the project, visit www.theridiculoushour.com