If There is a God, Then Why Do We Still Suffer? -- New Moving Book Gives the Answers to Men's Frequent Questions About Faith


VIEUX-FORT, Saint Lucia, March 10, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Life is not easy - we all know that. Thus, most of us don't ever get why we have to go through trials when we are taught that there is a God out there watching over us. We often ask, "Why isn't He doing His job?" Author Augustin D. Etienne brings to you a book that will answer your life-long questions on Faith in God At Work: The Answer To Today's Perplexing Questions.

Taking charge is a concept that is universally accepted and practiced. We believe that in everything that occurs, somebody must be responsible and held accountable. Regardless of the situation, body or organization there is someone in charge and one who is held accountable for the actions, performance or nonfunctioning of what is normally expected. We often recognize the sovereignty of God. But with extreme natural disasters that are no doubt slowly damaging our earth today, we begin to ask questions. Could God be intrinsically involved with these drastic phenomena that are inconsistent with His nature? Is God still in control or have we been abandoned to the devastating forces of nature?

Would God really allow us to suffer? Find out in the rousing and inspiring novel, God At Work: The Answer To Today's Perplexing Questions.

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About the Author

Augustin D. Etienne hails from the town of Vieux-Fort in St. Lucia, West Indies. He graduated from the Jamaica Bible College in Mandeville, Jamaica and served in various capacities in the Church. Presently, he teaches extension Bible School doing "what God called me to do."



                 God At Work * by Augustin D. Etienne
              The Answer To Today's Perplexing Questions
                     Publication Date: 03/09/2009
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 239 pages; 978-1-4363-7429-3

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