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By Sherri Gragg Posted on May 23, 2013May 23, 2013

What Do You Think? Is Our Suffering God’s Will?

When the dust settled in Moore, Oklahoma it didn’t take long for the conversation to turn to God, suffering, and God’s sovereign will.  One teacher was quoted as saying she … Continue reading What Do You Think? Is Our Suffering God’s Will?

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Categories: Christianity, faith, God, Jesus, Oklahoma, religion, suffering, theology, tornadoTags: Christianity, faith, God, God's Will, Jesus, Moore, Oklahoma, religion, suffering, theology, tornado

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