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When tragedy strikes people have a tendency to blame God and question everything they thought they knew from the word of God. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, divorce, a failed business, or any other tragedy, many people get stuck in life when faced with tragedy. What they have trusted in for years did not seem to work, and it appears that God failed them. In this powerful book Bob Yandian examines the eight things David did to recover from the death of his newborn son. If you have experienced tragedy you stand in a long line with men and women of the Bible, who like David, had to make a decision to continue moving with God, despite times of uncertainty. Why Did This Happen explores what our response should be during times when we don’t understand, our prayers are unanswered, and God seems silent.
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When tragedy strikes people have a tendency to blame God and question everything they thought they knew from the word of God. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, divorce, a failed business, or any other tragedy, many people get stuck in life when faced with tragedy. What they have trusted in for years did not seem to work, and it appears that God failed them. In this powerful book Bob Yandian examines the eight things David did to recover from the death of his newborn son. If you have experienced tragedy you stand in a long line with men and women of the Bible, who like David, had to make a decision to continue moving with God, despite times of uncertainty. Why Did This Happen explores what our response should be during times when we don’t understand, our prayers are unanswered, and God seems silent.