9/11 is over. Evil is still with us. Now what? The problem of evil in a world created by a holy God is an issue that won't go away. Debated for millennia, this subject resurfaces in a study inspired by the tragedies that occurred on September 11, 2001. The destruction of the twin towers of the Trade Center in New York, the attack on the Pentagon, plus United flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania reopened this wound of humanity once again. Author Peg Rankin takes you places in thought and in Scripture that will enable you to delve deeply into this agonizing puzzle. The author writes with conviction and with a broad knowledge of the Scriptures that will help you dig deeper into the subject of "making sense of evil."
From biblical stories to contemporary happenings, this book stretches your mind to attempt to think through the issue of evil in our world from God's perspective. This approach is far more effective than mere philosophical speculation. Reading and studying this issue from a variety of points of reference will enhance your ability to better come to grips with the reality of evil in our world. And it will equip you to discuss intelligently and biblically a subject that arises again and again when tragedies strike in families, churches, and society. The book is written in a way to enable groups, as well as individuals, to explore truth about a difficult dilemma. 
Peg addresses around 700 people at a speaking engagement in Myrtle Beach |