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Christ revealed to His disciples that He would suffer and face persecution. Then He called us to follow Him. This book so beautifully, wisely, and graciously shows us how God carries us through our inevitable times of trouble in a fallen and hostile world, offering a robust theological framework and a practical biblical understanding of suffering. - Stephen J. Nichols, President, Reformation Bible College, Chief Academic Officer, Ligonier Ministries Every human being will suffer at some point. The question is, are you prepared in your faith for those chaotic times? In Building a Foundation for…mehr

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Christ revealed to His disciples that He would suffer and face persecution. Then He called us to follow Him. This book so beautifully, wisely, and graciously shows us how God carries us through our inevitable times of trouble in a fallen and hostile world, offering a robust theological framework and a practical biblical understanding of suffering. - Stephen J. Nichols, President, Reformation Bible College, Chief Academic Officer, Ligonier Ministries Every human being will suffer at some point. The question is, are you prepared in your faith for those chaotic times? In Building a Foundation for Suffering, you will learn where pain and suffering come from and five biblical truths to build the foundation of your faith to find comfort and hope in turbulent times. The storms of life will come, but you can survive and even thrive in your faith in Jesus Christ, the solid rock of our salvation!
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William S. Cain, MDiv, DMin, is the Louisville Presbyterian Church (ARP) pastor in Louisville, GA. He has studied human suffering for over twenty-five years in lay ministry and the full-time pastorate. He also serves as chaplain to several first responder organizations and has taught various biblical topics nationwide and overseas. Bill, a cancer survivor, and his wife, Monica, have been married for forty-one years, have three children, and three grandchildren.