How should we, as Christians, think about suffering?

A common and difficult challenge often given to Christians is that a loving God allows suffering. However, I think if we examine the ideas and assumptions behind this challenge, we will see that it is not rooted in a Biblical view of the world. In a sense it is trying to judge Christianity by a standard that does not apply.

The secular culture views suffering far different than it is addressed in the Bible. So then how should we think about suffering as followers of Christ?

October Q&A Promo

Join us October 26th at 7:00pm for a time of question and answer. Pastor Marc will make himself available to address any question from the congregation on issues of religion, the Bible, or life in general, so come early and bring a friend.

Check out the previous Q&A event in July on our Question & Answer Page.

Information and vids from events at venues other than Liberty Hill can be found at www.Think-Faith.net.

 

New Sermon Series: The Book of Ruth

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As we look around our world and see suffering and trials and struggles, as we watch the news or read the papers and see scandal and gloom, as we scroll through social media and see the despair and angst and chaos, … things can seem a little hopeless.

But God’s Word promises us Hope. And through the struggles and trials of a young Moabite woman named Ruth, we see a story of hopelessness turned into a celebration of Hope Restored.

Beginning October 16th, we will be teaching through the Book of Ruth. Please join us each Sunday at 11:00 am.