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In the age of fingertip access to answers and a limitless supply of ambitions, where do we find the God who was birthed in dirt and straw? Sara Hagerty found him when life stopped working for her. She found him when she was a young adult mired in spiritual busyness and when she was a new bride with doubts about whether her fledgling marriage would survive. She found him alone in the night as she cradled her longing for babies who did not come. She found him as she kissed the faces of children on another continent who had lived years without a mommy’s touch.


In Every Bitter Thing Is Sweet, Hagerty masterfully draws from the narrative of her life to craft a mosaic of a God who leans into broken stories. Here readers see a God who is present in every changing circumstance. Most significantly, they see a God who is present in every unchanging circumstance as well.


Whatever lost expectations readers are facing—in family, career, singleness, or marriage—Every Bitter Thing Is Sweet will bring them closer to a God who longs for them to know him more. What does it look like to know God’s nearness when life breaks? What does it mean to receive his life when earthly life remains barren? How can God turn the bitterness of unmet desire into new flavors of joy?


With exquisite storytelling and reflection, Hagerty brings readers back to hope, back to healing, back to a place that God is holding for them alone—a place where the unseen is more real than what the eye can perceive. A place where every bitter thing is sweet.


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Title:Every Bitter Thing Is Sweet: Tasting the Goodness of God in All Things
Author:Sara Hagerty
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 196 pages
Published:October 7th 2014 by Zondervan
Categories:Christian. Nonfiction. Religion. Faith. Autobiography. Memoir. Christian Living

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Beautiful writing and such truth on these pages. I loved it.

Sara believes differently about some things than I do, so some parts of this book were hard for me to get into and understand. For example, I don't believe in a "one" that God perfectly lead me to; I believe that who to marry is a decision made by us alone, so when she talks about God giving her a contentious marriage in order to teach her about Himself it fell pretty flat. It sounded to me like Sara and her husband got married too fast and lacked adequate communication and conflict resolution

Hands down my favorite non-fiction book.

Every Bitter Thing is Sweet is a treasure. Sara Hagerty made me hungry to know God more deeply. She beautifully decribes the journey to knowing God more fully by allowing him greater access to our hearts. Saras honest stories of God meeting her in the dark places revealed constant Gods invitation to her in pain. She identifies a lens that allows us to see gold in the struggle and the mundane. Whether your pain is similar to Saras or not, you will find truth that can be applied to your story.

At age 15 when I first caught a glimpse of the God of the Bible, I began to fall in love with Him. I was certain then that I would always be fascinated in discovering this beautiful God! Looking back now, over a decade later, I have learned that the process of life has a certain way of wearing and tearing one down from that initial love-struckness. I've done my best in clinging to my dearest Friend Jesus that I first encountered over 10 years ago, but throughout the journey I have honestly

Beautiful writing and such truth on these pages. I loved it.

There are a few golden nuggets in this book, but overall, I found not that every bitter thing is sweet, but that out of all of the bitterness, the author could only find sweetness in one or two things. I loved her concept of hope and her dedication to prayer is admirable, but she seems so discontent the majority of the time when God has blessed her with a loving husband--whom some that long for never get to experience--and FOUR adopted children--not an easy road, but wow, can she not find joy in