Author: Ken Ham
Narrator: Curtis Matthews
Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 01/15/2007
Genre: Religion - Christian Life - Death, Grief, Bereavement
The heartache of grief and loss can crash against our Christian faith like tidal waves. Well-meaning people who toss out a religious nugget of wisdom hoping to bring quick relief often worsen the emotional pain of trauma and tragedy.
In How Could a Loving God, Christian apologist Ken Ham offers sound biblical counsel and answers to some of life’s greatest questions:
Why does God allow my suffering?How do I move beyond this anger at God?Why didn’t God prevent this from happening?This is a comprehensive, personal, and biblically sound account of one family’s struggle with suffering in a fallen world. With sensitivity to the person whose perception of God has been calloused by tragedy, Ken Ham makes clear the hope-giving answers found in the pages of Scripture.
How Could a Loving God is an excellent resource for Biblical counselors, pastors, teachers and laymen. Use it in Bible classes and have it on hand as a reference when you or someone you love is faced with shocking news and great grief.
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