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Jesus in 60: Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Life-Changing Truth in One Hour

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Jesus in 60: Why Does God Allow Suffering?

By: Vic Johnson
Narrated by: Vic Johnson
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About this listen

Why does a loving God allow pain that feels unbearable? When loss hits home and prayers go unanswered, you can't help asking, Where is God in all this?

In Jesus in 60: Why Does God Allow Suffering?, best-selling author Vic Johnson doesn't offer clichés. Drawing from his own heartbreak after losing his daughter, he walks with you through the real questions—the kind you whisper in the dark when faith feels fragile.

This isn't theology for the ivory tower. It's survival truth for hospital rooms and sleepless nights.

In just 60 minutes, you'll discover:

  • Why God's silence doesn't mean abandonment
  • How your pain could become your ministry
  • What the cross reveals about a God who suffers with us

You'll meet people who found hope through unthinkable loss—Joni Eareckson Tada, Zig Ziglar, Fanny Crosby and more—and discover how their deepest wounds became their greatest testimonies.

Your pain deserves more than platitudes.

One hour from now, you could have a framework for endurance that transforms your suffering into something redemptive.

One hour. One question. Real hope for right now.

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