The Who, Not the Why

Psalms and Job

When bad things happen, we naturally ask "why?" As we begin the book of Job, we learn to eliminate pat answers, embrace living without all the answers, and entrust ourselves to the God Who holds the answers. And we see that it may not about the "why" but about the "Who."

Ann HolfordMar 5, 2009Job 1 - 4

In This Series (14)
Beauty and the Beast: To be or not to Be
Judy WimberleyApr 30, 2009
We Must Know Him to Trust Him
Valerie DavisApr 23, 2009
Two Thumbs Up: Job's Labels and Elihu's Listening
Sue BohlinApr 16, 2009
Waiting, Wickedness, Wisdom and Wifing
Judy WimberleyApr 9, 2009
The Character of God: Can He Really be Perfectly Good and Perfectly Just?
Cynthia CulverApr 2, 2009
You've Got a Friend in Me: Community 101
Ann HolfordMar 26, 2009
How Not to Comfort a Friend
Sue BohlinMar 19, 2009
Good Counsel or Bad Counsel
Cynthia CulverMar 12, 2009
The Who, Not the Why
Ann HolfordMar 5, 2009
What's God Really Like?
Sue BohlinFeb 26, 2009
The Deliverer, the Delivery, and the Undelivered
Judy WimberleyFeb 19, 2009
Intimacy with the Lord
Cynthia CulverFeb 12, 2009
Can You Hear Me Now?
Ann HolfordFeb 5, 2009
Welcome to the Thursday Evening Journey Bible Study
Ann HolfordJan 29, 2009