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When God is Good, Why Do We Suffer?

100 Rare Questions and Deep Answers on Suffering.

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When God is Good, Why Do We Suffer?

By: Arvind Ephraim
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Why does a loving God allow pain, evil, and injustice?
This timeless question haunts every heart that has ever faced loss, tragedy, or unanswered prayers. When God is Good, Why Do We Suffer? invites you into a journey of 100 rare and thought-provoking questions about the problem of evil and human suffering — and offers deep, compassionate, and Scripture-based answers.

Instead of clichés or shallow explanations, this book goes beneath the surface. You will wrestle with questions about pain, free will, evil, injustice, hope, the silence of God, and the meaning of the cross. Each chapter is filled with unique insights and Bible-anchored wisdom that both comforts and challenges. Written in a warm, human voice, it blends honesty with faith, mystery with revelation, and sorrow with hope.

Whether you are grieving, doubting, or searching for answers, this book will give you:

  • Fresh perspectives on why suffering exists.

  • Encouragement rooted in God’s promises.

  • Hope that pain is not the final word — glory is.

If you’ve ever asked questions like “Why do good people suffer?” or “Where is God when life hurts?” — this book was written for you. Discover how faith can face pain honestly, and how God’s love shines even in the darkest valleys.

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