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Tag: suffering and identification with Christ

Posted on May 4, 2020May 4, 2020

What would George do? (Part 4)

G. H. Morling on the purpose of suffering   As we reflect on the Covid-19 pandemic, and the negative impact it is having on individuals and whole populations, some of us will be asking, “Why is this happening? What is it for? What purpose does it serve?” We are not so much interested in causative …

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