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GOD'S TRAINING GROUND FOR HIS CHILDREN God's sometimes surprising tools for maturing and training His church are clearly explained in this eye opening discussion on the role of suffering in a Christian's life. You will be amazed at the depth of spiritual growth possible for those who continue to trust God during life's difficulties. ARE YOU STRUGGLING THROUGH A DIFFICULT TIME? Knowing that God has planned for you to benefit from this sorrow, you can learn to respond in a brand-new way--not seeing it as a punishment or interruption but as an opportunity to grow into your unique role as Christ's…mehr

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GOD'S TRAINING GROUND FOR HIS CHILDREN God's sometimes surprising tools for maturing and training His church are clearly explained in this eye opening discussion on the role of suffering in a Christian's life. You will be amazed at the depth of spiritual growth possible for those who continue to trust God during life's difficulties. ARE YOU STRUGGLING THROUGH A DIFFICULT TIME? Knowing that God has planned for you to benefit from this sorrow, you can learn to respond in a brand-new way--not seeing it as a punishment or interruption but as an opportunity to grow into your unique role as Christ's eternal bride. So don't waste your sorrows...embrace them with an attitude that will ensure they produce God's best in you. It will bring a brand-new joy and purpose to every circumstance that comes your way.
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Paul E. Billheimer and his wife began a tent ministry in Anderson, Indiana, in 1936 that grew to include a Bible institute, a Christian high school, a Christian day school, and in 1957, a Christian television station. His books include Don't Waste Your Sorrows, Love Covers, Destined for the Throne, and Destined for the Cross. He and his wife spent their later years working with Trinity Broadcasting Network. They were married for 63 years and raised three children. Paul Billheimer passed away in 1984.