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The Bible tells us God is loving and kind. He sent his only Son, Jesus, to save the world from sin. But is God really loving and kind? How do we understand the seeming cruelty of God, who asked Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac? How do we understand a seemingly unjust God, who accepted Abel's offering, but rejected Cain's? Is this the God who loves us? How can we love and trust such a God? Does God care what happens to us? Are Nations under his control? What happens to a Nation that turns its back on God? Are there signs of a falling Nation? There are answers to these questions, and more.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Bible tells us God is loving and kind. He sent his only Son, Jesus, to save the world from sin. But is God really loving and kind? How do we understand the seeming cruelty of God, who asked Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac? How do we understand a seemingly unjust God, who accepted Abel's offering, but rejected Cain's? Is this the God who loves us? How can we love and trust such a God? Does God care what happens to us? Are Nations under his control? What happens to a Nation that turns its back on God? Are there signs of a falling Nation? There are answers to these questions, and more. Stories from the Old Testament of what looks like God's cruelty and unjustness on the surface are examined deeply to reveal God's presence and purpose. The words of Jesus and the apostles in the New Testament are highlighted as proof of God's love and kindness. We are told to pray. Does prayer make any difference? How do I find time for prayer? Coleman offers us stories from his own life to illuminate how he has experienced God's love. We are invited to go on a journey to understand who this God is, and to live in that reality. In a world of turmoil and pain Coleman describes the problem and presents a hope.
Autorenporträt
Wayne J. Coleman is an ordained minister, and was a pastor for thirteen years. He graduated from the University of Winnipeg, MBBC (CMU) Manitoba, and Acadia Divinity College in Nova Scotia. He has military experience, has worked as a miner in Thompson, Manitoba, as well as been a business owner. Coleman enjoys reading and woodworking. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with his wife Deborah.