Unlock the Force of Hope in Life's Hardest Fights.

Good Catastrophe is your blueprint for finding your way out of pain. It is an atypical, no holds barred message of redemptive hope that will breathe new sunshine into your soul. 

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We need to rebrand hope. The era of everything in our lives fitting neatly in a box is done. That world is over. We need hope—but we need a hope that is robust enough to speak to real life.

Imagine the tide turning on your greatest challenges and problems. In a gritty and unique take on the story of Job, Benjamin Windle shows that flourishing does not come from a life devoid of loneliness, trauma, and anxiety. It's one lived with hope engineered for adversity.

Along with Job's story, he pulls from J. R. R. Tolkien's fascinating concept of "eucatastrophe," showing that your greatest good starts at your point of deepest pain.

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We need to
rebrand HOPE.

“No cliches. No hype. No psychobable. Just a breathtakingly honest and fresh perspective on an ancient and life-changing truth.”

—DRS. LES & LESLIE PARROTT,
#1 NYT Bestselling Authors

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We often view hope and pain at opposite ends of the human spectrum. But really, it’s the very existence of pain that allows hope to express itself. Hope lives in the presence, not the absence, of suffering and crises.

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  • This is indeed a life changing chapter, I have been encouraged, motivated and it has given me a new perspective on life, pain and other experiences of life... thank you.

    – Watson from Zambia.

  • Our world is definitely in need of hope. Most people can identify with the devastation of Job’s situation and at sometime realize that things could be worse. Thank you for emphasizing the need to acknowledge the situation we are in, not sweeping it under the rug, and hoping it to go away...

    Ps Teddy Omondi from California, USA.

  • I must confess the first chapter of your book is beyond what I expected. It's a delightful read! The lesson you have driven from Job's life story is put in a way I've never thought of, or heard of, and that's really insightful...

    – Mwaka from Zambia.

  • I really enjoyed that first chapter! Just a stunning story of your son's survival! And a miracle the dog didn't hit a thing crucial!! The first chapter has definitely whet my appetite for the book! Also the metaphor of a stump and the scent of water is powerful! Really gets you thinking about everything that happens to us God has a purpose!

    – George from Indiana, USA.

  • What I've read is definitely thought-provoking. The book of Job has always resonated with me because I've been through hardships and trauma in my life... Praise be to God that like Job, I've been restored to fullness of life and gained abundant blessings that I'm able to appreciate BECAUSE of the pain that was endured... Good catastrophe indeed! Thank you

    Marin from New York, USA.

  • I have read the first chapter of your book "Good Catastrophe". It was amazing. The way you presented the relationship of hardships AND hope is outstanding. Especially the metaphor of the scent of water has captivated my heart...

    Iqra from Pakistan

Hey there! 

I’m Benjamin Windle.

For 20 years as a local church Pastor, I’ve walked with many people through the shadows and valleys of life. This book formed out of a passion to help people unlock the force of hope in life's hardest fights.

I want to help you see the redemptive hand of God in every storm, imperfection, and crises.

Good Catastrophes are dual events. They are the ‘turn’ that only God can make, where the events that almost broke you, brought you to your knees, covered your face in tears, have now become redemptive markers in your life that shaped your values, successes, and breakthroughs.

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