John Herron finishes our series on Job, exploring its dramatic epilogue (Ch. 38–42) and the book’s deep questions about suffering, faith, and meaning.
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John Herron finishes our series on Job, exploring its dramatic epilogue (Ch. 38–42) and the book’s deep questions about suffering, faith, and meaning.
In part 2 Stephanie Wilson looks at the conversations between Job and his friends and reflects on suffering in the life of faith with God.
John Herron opens a new mini-series on Job, exploring its dramatic prologue (Ch. 1–2) and the book’s deep questions about suffering, faith, and meaning.
Our friend and guest Jason Miller explores this simple yet profound paradox — the closer we move to the centre of faith the more elusive and mysterious it seems. God cannot be put in a box or category yet has been revealed in a very particular way in time and place... in the person of Christ. The invitation is to embrace the mystery.
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Jason Miller is a pastor, an artist, and a gifted teacher from South Bend, Indiana. He leads South Bend City Church, a community that seeks to practice the way of Jesus as they wrestles with the tensions of ancient faith in a modern world. You can follow his work at http://jasonadammiller.com.