

Testimonials Faith in a Hurting World is one of those books, that once begun,
takes the reader on an enthralling journey of discovery encompassing
aspects of all the world's major religious beliefs. The interwoven
presentation of history, philosophy, theology, and current events
provides facets of knowledge, understanding, and insight into both
historical events that only a psychiatrist like Dr. Hart could produce.
The book is eminently readable, and brings a message of hope
and comfort for a world full of strife and dissension.
— Albert Breland, M.D.,
San Diego, California, psychiatrist Faith in a Hurting World is an extraordinarily good and well-written book. This volume is brilliant at many points. It contains much spiritually edifying and factually fascinating information. It also gets science and religion right, and it ends well.
— Robert Nevels, Ph.D.,
Jackson, Mississippi, neuropsychologist 'WOW!' 'Shazam!' and 'Dynamite!' are the words that come to mind while reading Faith in a Hurting World. I found every page filled with exciting new information, ranging from findings of archeologists about what may be the true location of Mount Sinai and portrayals of God in the movies to the great minds of faith and the never-ending age of miracles. As one scientifically trained, I could never accept anything simply on faith, such as believing in God, but this book revealed to me the reality of faith.
— Douglas Bossart,
Leawood, Kansas, mechanical engineer, retired CEO Each chapter of Faith in a Hurting World is exciting! My own faith at times has floundered, and this book gives me such a broad perspective of people dealing with "faith." I like the idea of "the people of faith" seeking holiness (rather than material wealth) while here on earth.
— Peg Levitt,
Overland Park, Kansas, retired schoolteacher and a Christian learning Jewish customs Although my formal studies did not go past high school, I found Faith in a Hurting World to be a truly educational book. It's well written and helped me to crystalize a lot of views in my mind. It enabled me see faith in a new light, especially since I've read information about religion and history that I already knew, but simply had taken for granted.
— Velma Huntsing,
Shawnee Mission, Kansas, 90-year-old assisted-living resident
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