The Tsunami: if God’s so good … why?
2004 was a grim year; innocent tribes-people ruthlessly attacked in western Sudan; hundreds of children brutally murdered in Beslan; Iraq…
Related resources for The Biggest Question: 3. Personal Responses to Suffering
2004 was a grim year; innocent tribes-people ruthlessly attacked in western Sudan; hundreds of children brutally murdered in Beslan; Iraq…
Christopher Ash opens up what the Bible says about the tricky question of suffering.
Part 1 of a video series examining why God allows suffering gives the personal stories of the contributors.
Part 4 of a video series examining why God allows suffering looks at "the hardest question", the suffering of children.
Examining the problem of suffering first as an intellectual question and then as an emotional and visceral issue.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
How can we be transformed through suffering? Surprisingly, the eighties cult film The Karate Kid offers some insights. If you're unfamiliar…
Those who have read many of Norman Geisler’s earlier works will likely recognize that this book is major update of an earlier book,…
The earthquake in Pakistan, the tsunami in Southeast Asia, the devastating hurricane in the gulf coast of United States, babies dying of…