

When Your Days are Dark, God is Still Good & Sweet Cross: A Marian Guide to Suffering (2 Book Set)
- Personal stories & Scripture to remind you that God is always good
- Hope and encouragement when things seem dark
- Readings, questions for reflection and prayers
- A book about patience in pain and suffering
- How to embrace your Crosses without fear
- How to let Mary help you carry them
âWe know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called according to his purpose.â (Romans 8:28)
Itâs easy to see the work of Godâs hands when things are going rightâa promotion, a new baby, or a financial windfall. But what about when things go wrong? How could God possibly make good out of illness, death, or betrayal?
In his letter to the Romans, St. Paul boldly asserts that God uses all the circumstances of our livesâgood and badâto express his love for us. In When Your Days Are Dark, God Is Still Good, Gary Zimakâauthor of the bestselling and award-winning Give Up Worry for Lent!âshares personal stories and scripture narratives to show you that God is not only present in your pain but also uses your pain to transform you into a holier, more compassionate person.
St. Paulâs confidence was born of conviction as one who had endured great suffering for the Gospelâand had found God faithful. Zimak looks at the story of Paul and other biblical figures in both the Old and New Testaments to show how God used their painful circumstances to bring about good, including:
- Adam and Eve eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evilâGod didnât abandon them, but sent his Son to undo their disobedience;
- The death of LazarusâJesusâs miracle of raising Lazarus brought many to believe in him;
- The disciples on the road to Emmaus were lamenting the death of Jesusâthey met the risen Lord, whom they did not know until he broke bread and gave it to them;
- Hagar, the maid of Abrahamâs wife Sarah, is used to give Abraham a sonâthough she was cast out by Sarah, God made her son the founder of a great nation;
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who suffered religious persecution at the hand of King Nebuchadnezzar of BabylonâGod kept them unharmed when they were thrown into a fire for not bowing to a golden image. Their safety caused the conversion of the king; and
- The apostles in the upper room in fear after Jesusâs death and ResurrectionâJesus visited them in the locked room and brought the gift of peace through the Holy Spirit.
Sweet Cross: A Marian Guide to Suffering
As Christians, we know we have not been promised an easy, carefree life. And yet we resist suffering at every turn, despite Jesusâ clear and direct conditions if we want to be his disciples: âWhoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow meâ (Mt 16:24).
The truth is most of us find the cross bitter. Weâd rather not have to carry it, and we wonder why God demands it of us. In Sweet Cross: A Marian Guide to Suffering, Laura Phelps reveals not only why suffering is a necessary part of our Christian life, but how we can learn to carry our cross without fear or complaint â and even to find that it is sweet. The secret is Mary.
Mary teaches us to be patient in our pain and strong in our suffering. Imitating her virtues fortifies us to embrace our suffering and to see the cross as it truly is: the place where Jesus shows his incredible love for us, and where we are given the opportunity to love him in return.
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- Personal stories & Scripture to remind you that God is always good
- Hope and encouragement when things seem dark
- Readings, questions for reflection and prayers
- A book about patience in pain and suffering
- How to embrace your Crosses without fear
- How to let Mary help you carry them
âWe know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called according to his purpose.â (Romans 8:28)
Itâs easy to see the work of Godâs hands when things are going rightâa promotion, a new baby, or a financial windfall. But what about when things go wrong? How could God possibly make good out of illness, death, or betrayal?
In his letter to the Romans, St. Paul boldly asserts that God uses all the circumstances of our livesâgood and badâto express his love for us. In When Your Days Are Dark, God Is Still Good, Gary Zimakâauthor of the bestselling and award-winning Give Up Worry for Lent!âshares personal stories and scripture narratives to show you that God is not only present in your pain but also uses your pain to transform you into a holier, more compassionate person.
St. Paulâs confidence was born of conviction as one who had endured great suffering for the Gospelâand had found God faithful. Zimak looks at the story of Paul and other biblical figures in both the Old and New Testaments to show how God used their painful circumstances to bring about good, including:
- Adam and Eve eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evilâGod didnât abandon them, but sent his Son to undo their disobedience;
- The death of LazarusâJesusâs miracle of raising Lazarus brought many to believe in him;
- The disciples on the road to Emmaus were lamenting the death of Jesusâthey met the risen Lord, whom they did not know until he broke bread and gave it to them;
- Hagar, the maid of Abrahamâs wife Sarah, is used to give Abraham a sonâthough she was cast out by Sarah, God made her son the founder of a great nation;
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who suffered religious persecution at the hand of King Nebuchadnezzar of BabylonâGod kept them unharmed when they were thrown into a fire for not bowing to a golden image. Their safety caused the conversion of the king; and
- The apostles in the upper room in fear after Jesusâs death and ResurrectionâJesus visited them in the locked room and brought the gift of peace through the Holy Spirit.
Sweet Cross: A Marian Guide to Suffering
As Christians, we know we have not been promised an easy, carefree life. And yet we resist suffering at every turn, despite Jesusâ clear and direct conditions if we want to be his disciples: âWhoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow meâ (Mt 16:24).
The truth is most of us find the cross bitter. Weâd rather not have to carry it, and we wonder why God demands it of us. In Sweet Cross: A Marian Guide to Suffering, Laura Phelps reveals not only why suffering is a necessary part of our Christian life, but how we can learn to carry our cross without fear or complaint â and even to find that it is sweet. The secret is Mary.
Mary teaches us to be patient in our pain and strong in our suffering. Imitating her virtues fortifies us to embrace our suffering and to see the cross as it truly is: the place where Jesus shows his incredible love for us, and where we are given the opportunity to love him in return.
© Copyright 2025 Trinity Road LLC/The Catholic Company






















