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Often, when life hits hard or we drop the ball, we tend to ask, "Where is God?" A most difficult question no doubt but a necessary one about God and life. If things are worse, we even go further and ask all sorts of questions. For example, "If God is such a loving and caring father, why does he allow bad things to happen to good people, including Christians? Why do Christians experience evils as those who are not Christians? Is there a God- one who is Almighty, All Powerful, All Knowing, and All Present God? If so, why do bad things happen to good people? And many more.At these times, we may…mehr

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Often, when life hits hard or we drop the ball, we tend to ask, "Where is God?" A most difficult question no doubt but a necessary one about God and life. If things are worse, we even go further and ask all sorts of questions. For example, "If God is such a loving and caring father, why does he allow bad things to happen to good people, including Christians? Why do Christians experience evils as those who are not Christians? Is there a God- one who is Almighty, All Powerful, All Knowing, and All Present God? If so, why do bad things happen to good people? And many more.At these times, we may lose our sense of security in health, in wealth, and in human relationships. They make us doubt the very existence of God, His love and care. We tend to feel that God must be 'picky-and-choosy'. He blesses some people but let the others die in their suffering. We seek resolutions to these questions? We ask of ourselves why He allows these things to happen. This is humanJoin Rev. James Nyemah as he discusses these tricky, tough questions in, Where is God?
Autorenporträt
Rev. James C. Nyemah is the first grandchild of Ma Phebe of Gbiso, a great woman of God known for prayers and miracles in Maryland County, Liberia. He is the founder and Senior Pastor of Africa Faith Expressions, a church that touches the African community in Arizona. He is the first Liberian pastor to open a church in Phoenix, Arizona. Here, some call him Brother James or Pastor James; either way, it is the same guy. He is a community man. During the rape case of an 8-year old Liberian girl who was molested by three boys in 2009, a story that made national and international headlines, Pastor James stood up and advocated for the family of the victim and his community. From 2005 - 2009, his church was greatly involved in the integration process of the West African refugees. He worked with humanitarian agencies in the Valley like the International Rescue Committee and Catholic Charities to help his people. In 2005, Bro. James received his first degree, a BA in Biblical and Christian Studies with emphasis in Inter-Cultural Ministry, from Grand Canyon University. He has a distinct calling from God directing his life. In Arizona, he uses sports in evangelism to touch lives. He loves young people. Thanks to Rev. Nyemah, today the African community uses Cactus Park on the weekends for sports and pass-time. In 2008, he made his first missionary journey to Liberia, West Africa, and started three churches in rural Liberia. He has a heart for missions. Since 2011, he has conducted several leadership conferences for pastors and community leaders all over Liberia, touching 500 to 1000 pastors at a time, teaching God's word and biblical leadership. You can be a part of this today. Rev. James's organization, Missions Liberia (ml), is known for leadership training and community development. He believes good leadership and community empowerment is the best way for Liberia to move forward. He is working on other projects for education, micro-finance, sports, youth empowerment, and childcare programs to help rebuild Liberia. Rev. James Nyemah and his wife, Lucy, live in Glendale, Arizona. Their daughter, Precious, is a freshman at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Watch out for his next book: "Born to Take Charge" a piece on purpose and leadership to live a fulfilled life.