
If I had taken the time to realize the size of this book, I might have been more hesitant to accept it for a book review. I'm so glad I didn't!! I'm only part way into this book, and I think it is excellent! A must read for anyone who suffers from something or might suffer someday. :-)
In the book, Randy Alcorn states, "Our failure to teach a biblical theology of suffering leaves Christians unprepared for harsh realities. It also leaves our children vulnerable to history, philosophy, and global studies classes that raise the problems of evil and suffering while denying the Christian worldview. Since the question
will be raised, shouldn't Christian parents and churches raise it first and take people to Scripture to see what God says about it.
Most of us don't give focused thought to evil and suffering until we experience them. This forces us to formulate perspective on the fly, at a time when our thinking is muddled and we're exhausted and consumed by pressing issues. Readers who have "been there" will attest that it's far better to think through suffering in advance."
I totally believe we need to teach our children and growing teens about these issues. It is so sad to see young adults enter colleges and be swayed by the world's talk into accepting illogical assumptions about life. They should be better prepared to understand logically and mentally what and why they believe in God. I am so encouraged by the
Truth Project put out by Focus on the Family. It is a great basis in understanding the Christian Worldview. This book will help cover another basic area about the evil and suffering in the world we live in. God is not afraid to cover these tough subjects, and "the Christian worldview is the only one that adequately deals with evil and suffering."
To illustrate the value of discussing these issues with our children, let me quote this story:
"Bethany Hamilton grew up surfing on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. At age five she chose to follow Jesus. When she was thirteen, a fourteen-foot tiger shark attacked her, severing on of her arms. Bethany returned to surfing one month later. A year later, despite her disability, she won her first national title.
Bethany says, "It was Jesus Christ who gave me peace when I got attacked by the shark. ... And it was what God had taught me growing up that helped me overcome my fears...to get back into the water to keep surfing."
She continues, "My mom and I were praying before the shark attack that God would use me. Well, to me, 1 Timothy 1:12 kind of tells me that God considered me faithful enough to appoint me to his service. I just want to say that no matter who you are, God can use you even if you think you're not the kind of person that can be used. You might think: why would God use me? That's what I thought...I was like thirteen and there God goes using me!"
Bethany and her parents had given careful thought to the God they served and His sovereign purposes. Obviously not every tragedy leads to winning a national title, but Bethany began where all of us can, by trusting God; in her case, with a support system of poeple having an eternal perspective. Hence, she was prepared to face suffering when it came, and to emerge stronger."
Book Summary: "Every one of us will experience suffering. Many of us are experiencing it now. As we have seen in recent years, evil is real in our world, present and close to each one of us.
In such difficult times, suffering and evil beg questions about God--Why would an all-good and all-powerful God create a world full of evil and suffering? And then, how can there be a God if suffering and evil exist?
These are ancient questions, but also modern ones as well. Atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and even former believers like Bart Ehrman answer the question simply: The existence of suffering and evil proves there is no God.
In this captivating new book, best-selling author Randy Alcorn challenges the logic of disbelief, and brings a fresh, realistic, and thoroughly biblical insight to the issues these important questions raise.
Alcorn offers insights from his conversations with men and women whose lives have been torn apart by suffering, and yet whose faith in God burns brighter than ever. He reveals the big picture of who God is and what God is doing in the world–now and forever. And he equips you to share your faith more clearly and genuinely in this world of pain and fear.
As he did in his best-selling book, Heaven, Randy Alcorn delves deep into a profound subject, and through compelling stories, provocative questions and answers, and keen biblical understanding, he brings assurance and hope to all."
Author Bio: Randy Alcorn is the founder and director of Eternal Perspectives Ministries and a bestselling author. His novels include Deadline, Dominion, Edge of Eternity, Lord Foulgrin’s Letters, The Ishbane Conspiracy, and the Gold Medallion winner, Safely Home. He has written eighteen nonfiction books as well, including Heaven, The Treasure Principle, The Purity Principle, and The Grace and Truth Paradox. Randy and his wife, Nanci, live in Oregon and have two married daughters and four grandsons.Sadly, I have no give-away copy for this book, and I'm definitely not giving away mine! :-)
But, you can find options for purchasing your own at
http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781601421326 I know it is available at www.waterbrookmultnomah.com. I'm sure your local Christian bookstore will have a copy as well. The back of my book states that it costs $24.99. This is a hardcover, 500 page book. It is well organized, and has a great topical index in the back.