Stories of Suffering, Redemption, Hope

Author:
John Wyatt
Date:
November 20, 2023
Type:

John Wyatt examines the way in which Christians might regard the problem of suffering in the world. With examples of Christians who have experienced some of life's toughest challenges, Wyatt notes,

"So a recurring theme of human experience is the strange but wonderful way that the evil, pain, distress and agony of human suffering is capable of being gradually transformed, by God’s grace, into something of profound beauty and lasting significance." 

https://www.case.edu.au/blogs/case-subscription-library/stories-of-suffering-redemption-hope

Photo by Mimi Thian on Unsplash

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