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Walking through the Shadows

Walking through the Shadows (Week 4

August 27, 2023 • Clint Craig

This week we look at the account of John the Baptist, someone Jesus was close to. We find him in prison, and while he’s in there, he doubts Jesus is who he knew Jesus to be. Then rather than breaking John out of prison, John is killed in prison. Why would Jesus allow this to happen? Why would Jesus not get involved? Why would Jesus, knowing John was in the dark place he was in, let his story end in such an awful way?

Walking through the Shadows (Week 3)

August 20, 2023 • Clint Craig

This week we will look at what it looks like to say “Even when I walk through the darkest valley...” We will identify the various types of valleys that we might find ourselves walking through. That 'to walk' means we are doing something simple, repetitively over and over again, and most importantly, we are not walking alone because God is with us as we walk.

Walking through the Shadows (Week 2)

August 13, 2023 • Clint Craig

This week we tackle the question “If you believe in a God who is all powerful and sovereign over the world, and at the same time, is also perfectly good and just, then why is there pain and suffering in the world?” We will see why philosopher William Alston writes (in regards to the above question being evidence that proves God cannot exist) that “it is now acknowledged on (almost) all sides to be completely bankrupt.”

Walking through the Shadows (Week 1)

August 6, 2023 • Clint Craig

Every culture through history has created a narrative to help it make sense of suffering. As we launch into this new series, we will look at some of the most common narratives and see how unique Christianity really is.