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Grappling with God: Expositions from Job  
   

Evening Expositions from the book of Job (21-22 October 2008) by Christopher Ash, Director of Cornhill Training Course.

Suffering.
The book of Job confronts us with this hardest of all questions – how can a good God allow innocent suffering? Mothers grieving dead children, people in the throes of cancer, millions dying of starvation: why do all these, and more, happen?

Job’s long debate with God in the midst of his terrible suffering captures much of our own confusion at the bewildering pain in our world. Such pain seems to point to an impotent God, or worse, an indifferent one. How can this sit with the picture of the sovereign, loving God of the Bible? Together with Job, today we cry “Why, God?”

Come join us for our Evening Expositions where Christopher Ash will guide us through the poetic, honest and stark struggles in Job. Come discover how this unique Biblical book, which confronts the universal and ageless conundrum of suffering, ultimately leads us not into despair but towards surrender and hope in a world of pain.

For enquiries, please call Linda Wong at 90170907 or e-mail enquiries@projecttimothy.com