What happens when suffering collides with faith, and endurance is all that remains? In What the Enemy Meant for Evil , Zachary Sean Thompson offers a deeply personal Christian memoir about walking through loss, doubt, and wilderness seasons while learning to trust the redemptive power of God. Through testimony grounded in Scripture, Zac shows how God meets His people not after the pain, but inside it. This book is for readers who are tired of surface-level encouragement and are searching for faith that holds under pressure. Inside, you’ll discover: How God redeems suffering without minimizing it - Why endurance is built through surrender, not self-reliance - What it means to trust God when prayers feel unanswered - How grief, loss, and waiting can refine rather than destroy - Biblical truth applied to real-life trials and spiritual growth Written with honesty, humility, and hope, this book invites readers to confront fear, release control, and walk forward in faith even when the path is unclear. Comparable to: The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom - A Grace Disguised by Jerry Sittser - It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way by Lysa TerKeurst For anyone walking through hardship, this is a reminder that God still uses what the enemy meant for evil for good.