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We get older and discover that life is often deeply ambiguous. Confoundingly, the Bible often matches that ambiguity. People come down with terminal illnesses. Some are healed. Some are not. If scripture is supposed to help us make sense of human experience, what do we do when it appears to raise more questions than answers? We invite you to think alongside us on this issue.
By Nathan Rittenhouse & Cameron McAllister4.9
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We get older and discover that life is often deeply ambiguous. Confoundingly, the Bible often matches that ambiguity. People come down with terminal illnesses. Some are healed. Some are not. If scripture is supposed to help us make sense of human experience, what do we do when it appears to raise more questions than answers? We invite you to think alongside us on this issue.

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