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WHY DOES GOD ALLOW SUFFERING?

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Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil?

By John Ankerberg and Dillon Burroughs

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?

Dr. JOHN ANKERBERG: is host of the award-winning apologetics TV and radio program The John Ankerberg Show, which is broadcast in more than 185 countries. Founder and president of the Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, John has authored more than 80 books, including the bestselling Facts On apologetics series with over 2 million copies in print and Defending Your Faith (AMG). His training includes three earned degrees: a Master of Arts in church history and the philosophy of Christian though, a Master of Divinity from Trinity International University, and a Doctor of Ministry from Luther Rice Seminary.

DILLON BURROUGHS is a research associate for the Ankerberg Theological research Institute. Author or co-author of numerous books, including Defending Your Faith (AMG) , What's the big Deal About Jesus?, and Comparing Christianity with World Religions, Dillon is graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary.
Publisher: AMG
ISBN: 9780899577821
Item #: 13132
Binding: Paper
Chapters: 6
Page Count: 112
Publication Date: 2008



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