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Who's in Charge of a World that Suffers?

Trusting God in Difficult Circumstances

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Who's in Charge of a World that Suffers?

Von: Billy Graham, Franklin Graham - introduction
Gesprochen von: Milton Bagby
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Why is suffering the common lot of all people everywhere - believers and non-believers alike - and why does it seem that the world is out of control when it comes to the problem of pain and suffering? Who’s in Charge of a World that Suffers? includes an informative and inspirational new introduction by Franklin Graham that speaks to today’s reader in the midst of painful circumstances.

In this book, originally titled Till Armageddon, world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham uncovers the clues the scriptures offer in answer to that universal question - why do people suffer? Listeners will discover what the Bible says about:

  • Why Christians are not exempt from suffering
  • Living above your circumstances
  • The place of prayer in suffering
  • God’s promises for those who suffer
  • And much more

Christians are called to learn what it means to trust God in every circumstance, and to live for Him no matter what comes their way. It is essential to think more clearly about suffering, and to rearrange your priorities so that when your personal armageddons come, you will not be taken by surprise or be unprepared.

Christian listeners, pastors, Bible study leaders, and anyone questioning where God fits into suffering will find encouragement in this message of hope for a broken world.

©2021 Billy Graham (P)2021 Thomas Nelson
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