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Publisher's Description: Is a personal God really involved in our suffering?
And if he is, what in the world is he up to? Why would a good God allow suffering in his world?
William P. Smith addresses these and other hard questions by reflecting on what the Bible teaches about suffering. Instead of pat answers, he shares the different ways God uses suffering to bring us into a deeper, more intimate relationship with him. You can learn to see the good that God brings out of suffering and be thankful - not for the suffering itself, but for God and his involvement in your life.
Published: July 2008
About the Author: William P. Smith is a counselor and faculty member in the School of Biblical Counseling at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation in Glenside, PA. He is a frequent contributor to The Journal of Biblical Counseling. He also serves as director of Counseling Ministries at Chelten Church in Dresher, PA. Bill and hi wife Sally are busy raising two young sons and a daughter. In his spare time Bill enjoys coaching his sons' sports teams and renovating the family home.
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