| 10+ copies | 30% off | $4.20 each |
| 25+ copies | 40% off | $3.60 each |
| 50+ copies | 50% off | $3.00 each |
Discounts applied automatically in your basket.
When you make the purchase, links to your ebook files (EPUB, MOBI and PDF) will be emailed to you immediately. We will ship the paperback to the shipping address given.
Whatever our view of the world and whatever our beliefs, the effects of the coronavirus pandemic are perplexing and unsettling for all of us.
In this short yet profound book, Oxford mathematics professor John Lennox examines the coronavirus in light of various belief systems and shows how the Christian worldview not only helps us to make sense of it, but also offers us a sure and certain hope to cling to.
John Lennox’s Where Is God in a Coronavirus World? is a short but powerful book that speaks directly into the fear, confusion, and uncertainty many people experienced during the pandemic. As a youth pastor, I found this book especially helpful in addressing the kinds of questions students often ask when facing suffering: Why is this happening? Where is God? Can we trust Him in times like this?
Lennox approaches these questions with both clarity and compassion. He doesn’t pretend to ...have all the answers, but he points readers back to what we can know—that God is not distant or indifferent to our pain. One of the strongest parts of the book is how Lennox centers everything on the person of Jesus. Instead of offering abstract explanations, he reminds us that God entered into human suffering through Christ, which gives us both hope and perspective.
From a ministry standpoint, this book is very accessible for students. It avoids overly technical language and instead uses real-world examples and Scripture to explain big ideas. Lennox also addresses the relationship between science and faith in a way that helps remove the false tension many young people feel between the two.
What I appreciated most is that Lennox doesn’t just focus on “why suffering exists,” but also on how we should respond. He encourages readers to trust God, seek truth, and ultimately place their hope in the gospel. That’s a message students need—not just during a pandemic, but in any season of uncertainty.
Overall, Where Is God in a Coronavirus World? is a thoughtful, encouraging read that I would recommend to both students and leaders. It’s a great resource for starting meaningful conversations about faith, suffering, and the hope we have in Christ.
Can't recommend this book enough as the thoughtful guide to the big why and what does it mean questions. Good introduction to some philosophical issues but at heart this book can be given as a pastoral response and faith bringing response to life's big issues. Also what a great pocket book size - we should have more apologetics in this format.
(Review written for 'Where is God in a Coronavirus World? (ebook)')
As one expected from Mr Lennox. A forensic examination of a question many folk have been pondering - myself included. It is short book with no frills. Helpful insights during this time of lockdown.