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In explaining the growth of his faith, psychiatrist Gerald May writes, "I know that God is loving and that God’s loving is trustworthy. I know this directly, through the experience of my life. There have been plenty of times of doubt, especially when I used to believe that trusting God's goodness meant I would not be hurt. But having been hurt quite a bit, I know God's goodness goes deeper than all pleasure and pain it embraces them both." Ruthless Trust, pg 22

In explaining the growth of his faith, psychiatrist Gerald May writes, I know that God is loving and that God’s loving is trustworthy. I know this directly, through the experience of my life. There have been plenty of