Emphasis Preaching Journal
In the Introduction of Harold...
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In the Introduction of Harold S. Kushner's book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, the reader is immediately brought to grips with the subject at hand. Rabbi Kushner tells that his three-year-old son, Aaron, was afflicted with progeria, or rapid aging. Try, if you will, to conceive the devastating impact of the diagnosis upon the parents. First came the heart-rending, crushing pain of the grief which has no name. Then, the soul-searching -- the questions -- "Why?" -- "Where is God when you need him?"
