Synopses & Reviews
It’s a timeless question: If God is good, why do bad things happen? We pray for blessing, but we feel cursed. Following Christ seems to make life harder, not easier—then why should we continue?
Using the book of Job, Mark Tabb searches for the answers to these questions and others that relate. Encounter an honest discussion of suffering and find real-world comfort and strength for the trials you face.
Synopsis
BUILD YOUR FOUNDATION AS CHRIST’S DISCIPLE. In STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN LIVING, you’ll find help for establishing a program of personal study in God’s Word, learning and practicing the essentials of a well-rounded Christian life, and growing into a plan of Bible study you can continue on your own.
Synopsis
This classic Bible study helps believers grow in discipleship by helping them explore
• Helping Others Find Christ
• Follow-up
• Power in Prayer
• Scriptural Giving
• World Vision
• 5 lessons
• Includes map
Synopsis
This classic Bible study helps believers grow in discipleship by helping them explore
• Helping Others Find Christ
• Follow-up
• Power in Prayer
• Scriptural Giving
• World Vision
• 5 lessons
• Includes map
Synopsis
How to share Christ with others without being scared.
Synopsis
Using the book of Job as a guide, author Mark Tabb explores the age-old questions about God, His goodness, and why bad things happen.
About the Author
The Navigators is an interdenominational, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people "know Christ and make Him known” as they look to Him and His Word to chart their lives.
Navigators have invested their lives in people for more than seventy-five years, coming alongside them life on life to study the Bible, develop a deepening prayer life, and memorize and apply Scripture, The ultimate goal is to equip Christ followers to fulfill 2 Timothy 2:2—to teach what they have learned to others.
Today, tens of thousands of people worldwide are coming to know and grow in Jesus Christ through the various ministries of The Navigators. Internationally, more than 4,600 Navigator staff of 70 nationalities serve in more than 100 countries.