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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Biblical Studies / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:100
  • Paperback ISBN:9781733487009

Questions from Job

by David Rodriguez

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Overview
Most people are familiar with the general theme of the Book of Job: a righteous man suffers, holds on to his faith, and is greatly rewarded in the end. But there is so much more to it than that. The questions posed in the Book of Job are some of the most profound questions anyone can ask. They explore the origin of Satan, the problem of evil in a world created by an all-powerful and loving God, the true motivation for service to God, the insidious power of legalism, the purpose of life, and so much more!
Description
Most people are familiar with the general theme of the Book of Job: a righteous man suffers, holds on to his faith, and is greatly rewarded in the end. But there is so much more to it than that. The questions posed in the Book of Job are some of the most profound questions anyone can ask. They explore the origin of Satan, the problem of evil in a world created by an all-powerful and loving God, the true motivation for service to God, the insidious power of legalism, the purpose of life, and so much more! Author David Rodriguez takes us on a journey through the Book of Job, in hopes that it leaves readers with a greater appreciation for God and His dealings with us.
About the author
David Rodriguez founded Christian Fellowship in 1986 and Koinonia Bible College in 1991. He became the president of Therapon Institute in 2006. He currently presides over all three ministries. He has developed and taught over twenty-five Bible college courses, including the Book of Job. He has a master's degree in Christian counseling from Vision International and runs a private counseling practice. Once firmly ensconced in the hippie lifestyle, he was converted in 1970 and became part of the "Jesus movement." He and his friend, Jeb Banashak, began house ministries to reach those still trapped in the drug culture. In 1972, he began teaching the Bible in a ministry called The House of Living Water in New Orleans and has taught the Scriptures ever since in Sunday School, youth meetings, home meetings, and on the radio. Now he is conducting seminars and teaching in his own church. His passion is to help people understand the word of God.