Survivor

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Survivor (paperback)

A Story of Tragedy, Guilt, and Grace

by Duane C. Miller

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In the summer of 1970, a storm raged around a group of young canoers on Opeongo Lake in Ontario, Canada’s Algonquin Provincial Park. Should they push on with their trek or turn back? Their decision turned an adventure into tragedy, and three young men drowned.
 
Duane Miller was a 17-year-old in a group of young men clinging to a capsized canoe, struggling to stay alive. The fact that he survived when others didn't left him questioning the choices he made during the crisis. Although God used this event powerfully to transform many involved, Duane grappled with the tragedy for years before finally allowing God’s peace to set him free.  
 
The deadly tragedy would ultimately show how God reveals himself in powerful and unexpected ways. This riveting, firsthand account of the tragedy and its aftermath demonstrates how God is at work in the grand scheme of things. It is a journey through the deep waters of grief and guilt to the restful shores of hope and peace.
 
This book will resonate with people who love the outdoors and real-life survival stories. It offers encouraging insights to anyone struggling to understand the will of God.

Got the book? Download your FREE Survivor study and discussion guide too!

Survivor (paperback)

A Story of Tragedy, Guilt, and Grace

by Duane C. Miller

Read Sample Chapter!
 

In the summer of 1970, a storm raged around a group of young canoers on Opeongo Lake in Ontario, Canada’s Algonquin Provincial Park. Should they push on with their trek or turn back? Their decision turned an adventure into tragedy, and three young men drowned.
 
Duane Miller was a 17-year-old in a group of young men clinging to a capsized canoe, struggling to stay alive. The fact that he survived when others didn't left him questioning the choices he made during the crisis. Although God used this event powerfully to transform many involved, Duane grappled with the tragedy for years before finally allowing God’s peace to set him free.  
 
The deadly tragedy would ultimately show how God reveals himself in powerful and unexpected ways. This riveting, firsthand account of the tragedy and its aftermath demonstrates how God is at work in the grand scheme of things. It is a journey through the deep waters of grief and guilt to the restful shores of hope and peace.
 
This book will resonate with people who love the outdoors and real-life survival stories. It offers encouraging insights to anyone struggling to understand the will of God.

Got the book? Download your FREE Survivor study and discussion guide too!

More Information
ISBN 978-1-62707-596-1
Binding Paperback
Pages 154
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