Suffering Question : Biblical Insights Into Why Bad Things Happen To Good P
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Why do people suffer? People all over the world have asked this question for centuries. They’ve hypothesized, drawn conclusions, and created theories about why bad things happen, especially to good people. In The Suffering Question, Mac Hammond uses God’s Word to shine light on this question. He’ll answer:
Why Job suffered
What was Paul’s thorn
What pruning and purging really mean
What Christians have to suffer
Be prepared to throw preconceived ideas out the window. Let go of religious mindsets that may bog you down. Prepare yourself to take a journey through the bigger picture of why people suffer.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781573994095
ISBN10: 157399409X
Mac Hammond
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2010
Publisher: Word and Spirit Resources, LLC
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