Being angry at God is full of pain, confusion, and loneliness. Where does a believer in Jesus Christ turn when they find themselves angry and suspicious of God? Where did the anger come from? When will the pain end? Can God be trusted? These are the questions those angry at God ask. Where can hope be found when a believer feels let down by God? There is path away from being angry at God that takes us from rage to peace and trust. It is a long journey that is both familiar and unknown. ""If you are plagued by anger at God, Burning Temple may be your most helpful friend. Chad Freeman writes with deep compassion and profound wisdom, from years of wrestling Job-style with his own anger at God. Burning Temple neither heaps guilt or shame upon you, nor justifies your anger at God. Instead, Freeman invites you into the story of the 'crucified God, ' who himself experiences, and transforms, the suffering, evil, or injustice behind our anger."" --Adrian T. Smith, PhD, Visiting Professor of New Testament, Missional Training Center, Phoenix Chad Freeman writes at www.slowrepair.com. This is his first book. He lives in Boise, Idaho, with his family.