[This excerpt was taken from Chapter 15 of the Sixth Edition of our book: Don’t Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin, & Suffering] Turning Lemons into Lemonade As we have stated, our faith facilitates God’s power changing a situation. No matter how bleak a situation may appear, we must remember that with God nothing is …
God is Good (with Figures!)
[This is an excerpt from Chapter Five of our book Don’t Blame God!] There is no question that the Bible is replete with examples of God acting in ways that seem to contradict His loving nature, not to mention offending our sense of decency, justice, and common sense. These instances must be carefully analyzed and weighed against the whole of …
Does God Use People?
It is greatly disturbing to see Christian people subjected to so much doctrinal error about the problem of evil, sin, and suffering. For example, The New Bible Dictionary, one of the more popular conservative biblical resource books, states the following under the category of “suffering” (Hey, why not test yourself? After reading each sentence, answer True or False): In the …
Does God “Permit” Evil?
To some Christians (though not enough), it sounds too hideous to say something like “God killed your son,” when a child is run over by a bus. So they euphemistically say that God “allowed” the child to be run over by a bus. But can a logical mind make any distinction between the two? Ours do not and we doubt …
Darwin’s Dilemma
[Taken from Chapter One of our book: Don’t Blame God!] One man who turned away from God because he could not reconcile a loving God with the suffering he saw all around him was Charles Darwin, whose unbelief eventually contributed significantly to the development of his so-called “theory of evolution,” a myth that has blinded many to the truth of …
Consequences of Believing Satan’s Lie
The Father of Lies Among other things, Jesus Christ came to expose Satan’s methods. Chief among these is the Devil’s consistent contradiction of God’s Word. John 8:44 (KJV) Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is …
“God At War” By Gregory A. Boyd
“God at War” immediately stirs controversy within academic Christian theology and informs those in the Body of Christ, the Church, about spiritual warfare. Printed by InterVarsity Press, “God at War: The Bible & Spiritual Conflict,” by Princeton PhD. Gregory A. Boyd, expands the amount of academic theological writing on the subject of spiritual warfare. Compare E. Janet Warren’s theology as …
Who Switched Off My Brain? Controlling Toxic Thoughts and Emotions
Reviewed by Maureen Kirby – Eden Prairie MN Dr. Leaf is a Christian neuro-scientist and national speaker. In her book, she explains, in medical terms, how the brain processes thoughts. She then overlays that with the Word to show us how magnificently God designed our brains and how through reading the Word, speaking the Word, and meditating on the Word …
The God Who Risks
Reviewed by John A. Lynn Thank God for John Sanders, and thank God for the many other authors he quotes in his fabulous book titled, The God Who Risks (InterVarsity Press). In conjunction with reading this review, I heartily encourage you to read the transcription of our Nov/Dec 1999 audio teaching, You are the Only You God Has, in which …
The Fire That Consumes
Reviewed by John A. Lynn Is fire actually a preservative? Silly question? Well, isn’t that what the traditional doctrine of eternal torment really teaches? The Fire That Consumes is an excellent book that provides a comprehensive look at this controversial subject. As the flyleaf says, the notion of conscious, unending torment for the wicked has long troubled the minds and …