Out of the Ashes God's Presence in Job's painproof
Would pass this on When Job is mentioned the horrors of his life are taught and why Out of the Ashes uses Job s heartaches and compares to our own The comparisons are real biblical and some might consider common sense The booklet had me reflect on my past and how I hope to move in the future Bill Crowder The history of Job is very inspiring The author made a good job discussing spiritual aspects and insights from this Bible book It s very worthy to read it and I would recommend to anyone that is going through tough situations or is close to someone that is struggling with life unanswered questions Bill Crowder Simple quick read will take 30 to 40 minutes on the suffering of Job and how it applies to our own suffering There are no easy answers to life s pain except to say that Jesus the tears of God suffers with us On the cross God entered into suffering with us and forever redeemed it He also writes about the brilliant philosopher Fredrick Nietzsche an atheist spent the last few years of his life in a mental hospital A world with no redemption no grace and no mercy is too overwhelming and horrifying to live in Good read highly recommend Bill Crowder Job is my favorite story in the BibleThis particular series really gave me a different outlook on suffering After losing my 2 children I had to continue to lean on God not man for all his strength otherwise I wouldn t have made it through Bill Crowder
Out of the Ashes God s Presence in Job s PainBill Crowder who spent over twenty years in pastoral ministry is vice president of ministry content at ODB Ministries He is a contributor to Our Daily Bread and the author of five books including The Spotlight on Faith Singing the Songs of the Brokenhearted and The Path of His Passion He and his wife Marlene have five children.

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