Divine Dilemma, by Ken Ham

EPISODE · Sep 29, 2023 · 15 MIN

Divine Dilemma, by Ken Ham

from Author's Corner: Interviews about the Latest Christian Books · host Sky High Podcast Network

Today, Roberta talks to Ken Ham about his new book Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World, available from Master Books publishers.Why is there so much suffering today, even for Christians? In Divine Dilemma, Ken Ham confronts this topic head-on, using personal accounts of illness and loss from within his own family. You and your family will identify with these experiences in this powerful and practical book dealing with one of the most difficult questions we all must face. He understands that, as Christians, we do struggle and grieve in this world, and that is understandable. But, yes, there are answers from God’s Word. And, no … death is not the end. Down through the ages, one of the biggest issues people have grappled with is why death, disease, and suffering exist in this world. From a human perspective, death appears to be the end for each person, and it is heartbreaking. For the Christian, this can be a terrible dilemma: how can we understand death and suffering when the Bible teaches that our Creator God is a loving God? For the secularist, it’s a reason to reject God and mock Christians for their belief in a loving God. Is there an answer to this seemingly insurmountable problem? Is death really the end? In this unique, and at times, emotional book, author Ken Ham speaks from God’s Word and his heart, not only sharing his own personal struggles with this topic but revealing the ultimate solution.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.

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