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Tag Archives: John Piper
Why does God allow Coronavirus and other types of suffering?
So if God is great, all knowing, all powerful…how do these things occur? Continue reading
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Tagged coronavirus, COVID-19, Disability Ministry, Easter, God, John Piper, Key Ministry, suffering
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Do not lose heart…
Reading through your Facebook page and the other posts I thought this song might minister to parents and others. I don’t understand what your families must go through, however God has walked me through a life of continuous pain from different sources. This song has truly ministered to me and helped me to refocuse the purpose of it all.
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Tagged Do not lose heart, John Piper, KidTrek, Wanda Parker
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Disability and the Sovereign Goodness of God…from John Piper
In Disability and the Sovereign Goodness of God, John Piper explores what the Bible has to say on the topic of disability. The book is intended to be a resource to assist church leaders everywhere confronted with difficult questions pertaining to disability, and to challenge the church to consider how we’re called to respond to persons with disabilities and their families.
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Book Review: Reclaiming Adoption
linical experience suggests that most families who adopt children with significant emotional, behavioral or developmental disorders don’t have churches with the resolve and resources to offer the ongoing supports necessary to maintain the family’s participation at church and equip the parents for their role as their child’s primary faith trainers.
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