This discussion guide takes you on a journey to rediscover the joy of trusting God in every situation, even during the painful times we don't understand.
Yet Will I Trust Him will challenge you to look at God's providence and human suffering from a new perspective. If you have struggled with suffering and personal pain versus God's goodness, this book will be a blessing to you.
But this book does not merely answer readers' questions. Four Views on Divine Providence helps readers think theologically about all the issues involved in exploring this doctrine.
Unfortunately, in recent decades this work has been largely forgotten. Translator Keith Goad has modernized the English while preserving a Latinized translation style as far as possible.
Examines the history of America from a Christian perspective.
The Sovereignty of God in Providence
Peter Cotterell argues against the belief that suffering is willed by God or caused by God.
The Eternal Law [microform]
The Scarlet Thread: Tracing God's Incredible Plan
Our God is a God of abundance. He is not poor, not stingy, not limited. Yet we often feel as if God's blessings have passed us over, and we find ourselves struggling to have enough.