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Why, God, Why?: Sermons on the Problem of Pain (Protestant Pulpit… (edition 1996)

by Justin W. Tull

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Title:Why, God, Why?: Sermons on the Problem of Pain (Protestant Pulpit Exchange)
Authors:Justin W. Tull
Info:Abingdon Press (1996), Paperback, 104 pages
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Why, God, Why?: Sermons on the Problem of Pain (Protestant Pulpit Exchange) by Justin W. Tull

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This collection of sermons explores the age-old question of why a loving God allows suffering to visit His children. Tull encourages readers to ask why in good times as well as in difficult ones, to examine God's eternal presence in times of blessed joy as well as during sorrow and care. He emphasizes scriptures and anecdotes that illustrate God's comfort and grace during all situations in our lives.

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