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If God is good, why doesn't he stop natural disasters? If God lets something awful happen to me, doesn't it prove he doesn't really care? Why is there so much suffering-in fact, why is there evil in the world at all? How could a loving God condemn anyone to eternal hell? Questions like these plague us. Evil erupts around us constantly and we feel powerless. But are we? Is there nothing we can do? Are there no real answers to these questions? Author John R. Spencer brings to these questions broad and diverse experience in law enforcement, social work, and teaching, plus over twenty years of…mehr

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If God is good, why doesn't he stop natural disasters? If God lets something awful happen to me, doesn't it prove he doesn't really care? Why is there so much suffering-in fact, why is there evil in the world at all? How could a loving God condemn anyone to eternal hell? Questions like these plague us. Evil erupts around us constantly and we feel powerless. But are we? Is there nothing we can do? Are there no real answers to these questions? Author John R. Spencer brings to these questions broad and diverse experience in law enforcement, social work, and teaching, plus over twenty years of pastoral ministry. This book was not written from an ivory tower but from life's trenches, including deep personal tragedy. Are there answers? Yes, powerful answers that will refocus, even redefine your life. Spencer walks us carefully through each solid, frank answer, and takes on those who say we should not even ask the questions.
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JOHN R. SPENCER holds a degree in English Literature from the University of Northern Colorado, where he was editor-in-chief of the campus literary magazine NOVA, and a Master of Divinity degree from Nashotah House Seminary near Milwaukee. He is a retired priest of The Anglican Church in North America.His diverse career has included parish ministry, diocesan leadership, and 20 years in secular professions as a police detective, coroner's investigator, emergency medical technician, social worker, and community corrections supervisor.He is the author of two other non-fiction works, New Heavens, New Earth (2002) and Interrogating God: Seven Questions That Cause You To Doubt His Goodness (2020), as well as the fictional Solarium-3 Trilogy (Solarium-3, Haeven, and ReGeneration).He lives with his wife Candice in Wisconsin.