Make Me Your Voice Pastor David Bardowell
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- 宗教/スピリチュアル
Make Me Your Voice with Pastor David Bardowell of The Gate Christian Bible Church in Orange County, California, is intended to deepen your faith and trust in a living God who speaks to us with hope and reason.
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Finding Hope In Suffering: What Can We Learn From the Pandemic? — What Can I Learn From Job About Suffering?
Part 8: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? In this concluding episode from the Job series, we learn that God allows suffering for a greater purpose than we can ever imagine, and we need to trust Him no matter what.
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Finding Hope In Suffering: What Can We Learn From the Pandemic? — What Can I Learn About Evil?
Part 7: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? From Job's suffering, we can learn a lot about evil, why it exists, and how God can use it for good.
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Finding Hope In Suffering: What Can We Learn From the Pandemic? — What Can I Learn About God?
Part 6: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? From the Book of Job we can learn a lot about God's sovereignty, how He works through difficult situations, and how He provides for His creation.
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Finding Hope In Suffering: What Can We Learn From the Pandemic? — Are These the Best You Could Do?
Part 5: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? When we are suffering, friends are important, but they don't always know how to help.
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Finding Hope In Suffering: What Can We Learn From the Pandemic? — Why Was I Ever Born (Job's Lament)
Part 4: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? Job's life has fallen apart and his hope is fading. He's depressed. Depression is a real disease that afflicts millions around the world, but there is hope in Christ.
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Finding Hope In Suffering: What Can We Learn From the Pandemic? -- Just When You Thought It Couldn’t Get Worse
Part 3: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? Job's example of how he responded to suffering gives us perspective and helps us understand how our weakness can be a strength.