
My Life of Grace
Peter Le understands suffering.
His dramatic story begins in a childhood marked by polio and a flight from war-torn Vietnam as one of the thousands of âboat peopleâ who immigrated to the United States in the 1980s. But Le says his greatest trialâand most profound joyâbegan in the fall of 2018 when he learned he had thyroid cancer.
In My Life of Grace, he offers a practical yet deeply personal exploration of redemptive suffering and how we can uniquely enter into the Passion of Christ by embracing our trials so we can persevere in grace and hope.
âThe greatest grace that God can give someone is to send him a trial he cannot bear with his own powersâand then sustain him with his grace so he may endure to the end and be saved.â
Le says this quote attributed to St. Justin Martyr defines his life.
Throughout his continued battle with thyroid cancerâyears of pain, multiple treatments, surgeries, medications, and visits to numerous doctors and cancer centersâLeâs confusion and hopelessness were overtaken by excitement, hope and awe. He realized that he was receiving Godâs consolation.
Le considers himself blessedâand thatâs why he calls himself âGraceman.â
Without glossing over the realities of his suffering, Le shares lessons he learned in the âschool of suffering, including new life is possible in Christ, allowing us to share not only in the Cross but also in the glory of the Resurrection. He also challenges us to embrace our own pain as a conduit of grace.
The book includes a special novena to Our Lady of Lavang, the patroness of Vietnam, who consoles her children in their suffering.
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Peter Le understands suffering.
His dramatic story begins in a childhood marked by polio and a flight from war-torn Vietnam as one of the thousands of âboat peopleâ who immigrated to the United States in the 1980s. But Le says his greatest trialâand most profound joyâbegan in the fall of 2018 when he learned he had thyroid cancer.
In My Life of Grace, he offers a practical yet deeply personal exploration of redemptive suffering and how we can uniquely enter into the Passion of Christ by embracing our trials so we can persevere in grace and hope.
âThe greatest grace that God can give someone is to send him a trial he cannot bear with his own powersâand then sustain him with his grace so he may endure to the end and be saved.â
Le says this quote attributed to St. Justin Martyr defines his life.
Throughout his continued battle with thyroid cancerâyears of pain, multiple treatments, surgeries, medications, and visits to numerous doctors and cancer centersâLeâs confusion and hopelessness were overtaken by excitement, hope and awe. He realized that he was receiving Godâs consolation.
Le considers himself blessedâand thatâs why he calls himself âGraceman.â
Without glossing over the realities of his suffering, Le shares lessons he learned in the âschool of suffering, including new life is possible in Christ, allowing us to share not only in the Cross but also in the glory of the Resurrection. He also challenges us to embrace our own pain as a conduit of grace.
The book includes a special novena to Our Lady of Lavang, the patroness of Vietnam, who consoles her children in their suffering.











