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A child catches a rare brain virus and is affected for life. A father dies in a plane crash. A dictator murders millions.
Why doesn't God do something about things like this? Why does he allow them to happen? In fact, can we still believe in God in the face of all the suffering and pain in the world?
In this short book, John Dickson looks honestly at these questions, and provides some compelling answers. He looks briefly at the alternative explanations for suffering provided by Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Atheism, before turning to what the Bible itself says about God, justice and suffering.
In light of recent events, why not download our free discussion guide, and work through the issues of faith and suffering in a small group (and invite non-Christian friends to join you).
Why doesn't God do something about things like this? Why does he allow them to happen? In fact, can we still believe in God in the face of all the suffering and pain in the world?
In this short book, John Dickson looks honestly at these questions, and provides some compelling answers. He looks briefly at the alternative explanations for suffering provided by Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Atheism, before turning to what the Bible itself says about God, justice and suffering.
In light of recent events, why not download our free discussion guide, and work through the issues of faith and suffering in a small group (and invite non-Christian friends to join you).
Additional Information
| ISBN | 978-1-876326-37-1 |
| Author | John Dickson |
| Format | Book |
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