Why Me 25 Pack
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When people encounter profound suffering, God often seems invisible, silent, and far away. It is in times of despair that they begin to ask questions like Why me? In this tract, David Powlison encourages believers to ponder the life and death of Jesus Christ. As they discover that God came in the flesh for them, and suffered on their behalf, they will begin to ask the question Why you, Lord? Through this encouraging tract, readers will discover that God has a purpose through all trials in his story of redemption-a story that ends with redemption and restoration.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781682164068
ISBN10: 1682164063
David Powlison
Binding: Other
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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