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“If God loves us, why does He let bad things happen?” Blog post by KCMI’s Amanda Hovseth
“Why does God let people die?” Blog post by KCMI’s Amanda Hovseth
“Can they take my God from me?” Blog post by KCMI’s Amanda Hovseth
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Recommended to purchase:
“Why Do Bad Things Happen If God Loves Us?” - KCMI's Ask The Pastor 12/6/2022 Pastors Gary Hashley, Tim Hebbert, and Brad Kilthau.
“How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?” - KCMI's Ask The Pastor 2/11/2021 Pastors Jeff Banks, Andy Griess and Bruce Peterson.
“The Story Behind the Song, ‘It Is Well'” - Sermon Jams
“Trusting God in the Dark, Alistair Begg” - Expository Sermons
“If God is Good, Why Does Evil Exist?” - pursueGOD.org
“If God Is God Why Do Bad Things Happen? Os Guinness and the Problem of Evil” - (MOVIE) Day of Discovery, Os Guinness
“When it comes to questions of suffering and evil, no one has all the answers. However, author and speaker Os Guinness presents a compelling case that leads to faith and courage. With an engaging style, he introduces three perspectives on evil, examines the difference between suffering and evil, and shares steps to help us think through the problem of evil. 45-minute DVD.
“Whether you've experienced loss, are suffering, or flat out just want answers, in this video, we go through two arguments for why a loving God could allow evil, pain, and death to happen. After all, couldn't an all-powerful God just stop evil from happening? Find out more in this Impact Whiteboard Video.”
Artwork by Aaron Sasis: https://amsasisart.wixsite.com/website
“Suffering and Evil: The Logical Problem” - drcraigvideos
“Suffering and Evil: The Probability Version” - drcraigvideos
“With all this suffering, how could there be a God?” Tim Keller at Columbia University, The Veritas Forum
Tim Keller responds to Prof. David Eisenbach's question about how Christianity deals with the problem of suffering. Columbia University, 2008. Click here to view the full forum: “Reason for God? Belief in an Age of Skepticism“.
“What is evil? Os Guinness talks with The Veritas Forum.” - The Veritas Forum
“Where does evil come from? Os Guinness, author and senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, delivers his answer, articulating what he sees as the different responses given to evil by the three families of faiths.”
“Should We Blame God for Our Suffering?” John Lennox at Harvard Medical, The Veritas Forum
“John Lennox (Oxford) explores how Christianity deals with the challenges of disease and suffering. Harvard Medical School, 10/3/2014. Click here to view the full forum: ‘The Loud Absence: Where is God in Suffering?’ (It’s also the next provided video).”
“The Loud Absence: Where is God in Suffering?” John Lennox at Harvard Medical School, The Veritas Forum
“John Lennox (Oxford) explores the question, ‘Where is God in suffering?’ Harvard Medical School, 2014.”
“Why would God allow murder in His universe?” - Anil Kanda with Melissa De Paiva and Dr. John Peckham
“Good God? Evil World? How does it make any sense at all?
In this mind-blowing interview, we talk with Professor John Peckham on the problem of evil. We also talk with Melissa whose whole family was murdered in Palau and how she has sustained her faith through it all.”
“If God, Why Evil?” - Dr. Frank Turek, Compass Bible Church
"‘If there is a God, why does he allow evil?’
Turek is a leading apologetics expert and is the award-winning author or coauthor of four books: I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist; Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case; Correct, Not Politically Correct; and Legislating Morality. He is also the president of crossexamined.org.”
“Why Does God Allow So Much Suffering and Evil?” - By Ravi Zacharias
“Oxford Professor Answers DIFFICULT Question (Brilliant!)” - John Lennox, Daily Dose Of Wisdom
“This video features a condensed version of a lecture that Professor John Lennox gave at Rice University with the Veritas Forum addressing the Problem of Evil and Suffering from a Christian perspective. He exposes how Atheism becomes insufficient and self-refuting in light of the problems we face in the real world. I hope this is helpful to you and that it brings you closer to Hope in the face of suffering.“