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What Good is God? Philip Yancey on Growing Faith in Tragedy's Wake -- September 14, 2010

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What Good is God? Philip Yancey on Growing Faith in Tragedy's Wake
Shawn McEvoy & Ryan Duncan
It is one thing to say, "Well, God is good because I live in a nice suburban home and my children are all Olympic athletes and making all A's in school." But what good is God, Philip Yancey asks, if you are in a prison being persecuted for your faith, or on campus when a rampage breaks out?
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