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Making Sense of a Suffering World: The Bible and a Life Story Reveal Answers to Why God Allows Suffering Making Sense of a Suffering World: The Bible and a Life Story Reveal Answers to Why God Allows Suffering by Ken Dignan
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“In the face of staggering questions and assaults against your faith and even God's character, are you content with the Who of your life as opposed to the often empty nature of the why?”
Ken Dignan, Making Sense of a Suffering World: The Bible and a Life Story Reveal Answers to Why God Allows Suffering
“Notice that the only place you will find peace is in surrendering your heart, mind, thoughts, and desires to Jesus Christ. In Jesus you will have peace. This peace means harmony, wholeness, and a secure feeling that everything will be all right. Many things in this world will try to rob you of peace, such as anxiety, depression, discouragement, jealousy, anger, bitterness and other negative characteristics and emotions”
Ken Dignan, Making Sense of a Suffering World: The Bible and a Life Story Reveal Answers to Why God Allows Suffering
“But from the brokenness you are able to hear God with the utmost clarity, because pride and pretense have been silenced. James Emery White”
Ken Dignan, Making Sense of a Suffering World: The Bible and a Life Story Reveal Answers to Why God Allows Suffering
“In the interview, Roger reflected how the German philosopher Nietzsche said a man can undergo torture if he knows the why of his life. But I, here at Dachau, learned something far greater. I learned to know the Who of my life. He was enough to sustain me then, and is enough to sustain me still”
Ken Dignan, Making Sense of a Suffering World: The Bible and a Life Story Reveal Answers to Why God Allows Suffering