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Why is there suffering if God is loving? with Directors Eric and Kristen Swithin

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Miracles are the manifested glory of a supernatural work, here displayed in the natural

Don’t believe? Follow the proof!

In Eric Swithin’s latest documentary, “SHOW ME YOUR GLORY” one of life’s most profound questions is tackled— “Why does suffering exist if God is loving?”

This film follows the proof and recorded truth of many stories of those who were miraculously healed, while highlighting a story of one who is still waiting on their miracle.

In this episode we talk about:

  1. The inspiration behind this film
  2. The importance of sharing Revelation 12:11, overcoming the enemy by the Blood of the Lamb and the Word of the Testimony
  3. Explaining why miracles and suffering are often intertwined.
  4. How each story was chosen to mark in this film.
  5. Encouragement to the skeptics who might dismiss the supernatural
  6. Extended stories in their book, “Show Me Your Glory” complimenting the film

Go to ShowMeYourGlory.com for more info & tickets

Click HERE to purchase the book!

Has this episode, or any of our conversations here on Faith & Friends impacted you? Please leave us a 5 star review! We would love to hear from you!
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Miracles are the manifested glory of a supernatural work, here displayed in the natural

Don’t believe? Follow the proof!

In Eric Swithin’s latest documentary, “SHOW ME YOUR GLORY” one of life’s most profound questions is tackled— “Why does suffering exist if God is loving?”

This film follows the proof and recorded truth of many stories of those who were miraculously healed, while highlighting a story of one who is still waiting on their miracle.

In this episode we talk about:

  1. The inspiration behind this film
  2. The importance of sharing Revelation 12:11, overcoming the enemy by the Blood of the Lamb and the Word of the Testimony
  3. Explaining why miracles and suffering are often intertwined.
  4. How each story was chosen to mark in this film.
  5. Encouragement to the skeptics who might dismiss the supernatural
  6. Extended stories in their book, “Show Me Your Glory” complimenting the film

Go to ShowMeYourGlory.com for more info & tickets

Click HERE to purchase the book!

Has this episode, or any of our conversations here on Faith & Friends impacted you? Please leave us a 5 star review! We would love to hear from you!
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Website

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