Why does God Allow Suffering?: A look at reality: with supporting scripture, science, and history (Suf-Eng)

· Word to the World Ministries
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This book addressed the question that has predominated through the ages, that is, why does God allow suffering among His creation? There are many reasons for suffering, some we may never understand. The truth is that God intervenes, but not on all things. He allows specific events to happen– we might never know why. But what can we expect from God? The world no longer accepts His Word: we deny that the Bible stories are real events; we deny Him as the Creator; we delight in immorality, and; in large part deny His authority and ignore His commandments. This book is intended to provide clear answers to the fundamental question. God has a purpose for the world; not to destroy it but to give us salvation.

About the author

Harold Lerch is a retired Professional Engineer. Lerch accepts the view that the Bible is God's Word and gives an account of real, historical events including that Special Creation is the true origin of all matter, time, and life. Word to the World Ministries is an outreach ministry of Harold Lerch to provide complimentary Christian materials in over eighty languages around the world. Lerch and his wife, Jeanne, have two children, eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. They live near Middleburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

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