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Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Contender's Bible Study Series)

Author John Ankerberg, Dillon Burroughs
Publisher AMG Publishers
Category Religion
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ISBN / ASIN0899577822
ISBN-139780899577821
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Description

Why Does God Allow Suffering And Evil?

 

 

Hard Questions about God aren't going away.

* Why do bag things happen to good people?

* Why doesn't God do something about suffering and evil?

* How could God really send anyone to hell?

 

 

How will you respond?

The challenging uncertainties in your mind, or in the mind of someone you know, are worth taking the time to explore. In six engaging sessions designed to get small groups talking, each guide in the

Contenders Bible Study Series  deals head-on-with some of the controversies commonly asked about Christianity. You will dialogue in the process of study and spiritual conversations that will lead you to conclude that the Christian faith can stand up you any challenge.


Sessions Topics

 

1  Where did suffering and evil begin?

2  Why doesn't God do something about suffering and evil?

3  Why do good things happen to bad people?

4  Do Heaven and Hell really exist?

5  Does Satan really exist?

6  How could God really send anyone to hell?

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