Recently, I posted (shared my soul): Shepherds Please Think, “Protect Well.” Please Stop Saying, “Suffer Well.”

I received an overwhelmingly positive response to this post—comments and likes on Twitter, Facebook, via email, private messages, texts, and on my blog. And, I had, by far, more views of this post than anything I have ever posted (and I’ve posted over 2,500 blogs).

I’m sure there are those who disagreed with my post who simply chose not to comment.

And a couple of people graciously “pushed back” saying that “suffer well” can be a beneficial term when used well.

Agreed—if used well.

In a future post or several future posts, I may share more of my nuanced thoughts on “suffering well” and on biblical “sufferology”—biblical principles related to suffering.

In today’s brief post:

I’ll simply share a bit about “nuance.” Then I’ll share several resources where I provide additional (nuanced) thinking on suffering. Nuance

If you’ve read any of my 2,500+ blogs, if you’ve read any of my over 100 published articles, if you’ve read any of my 23 books and booklets, then you know that “nuance” is my middle name.

Call me Robert William Nuance Kellemen!

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