
"...and in the end, God is still a mystery." |
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| Would you destroy a windblown leaf? |
The story of Job is one of the oldest stories known to man. It is a tale that is both timeless and timely; a tale of life and death; of bad things happening to good people; of the joys and sorrows inherent in life; of friends and family who stand beside you and who sometimes betray you; a tale about seeking answers wherever we can find them, hearing answers that seem right but are not necessarily true, and about discovering God in the midst of it all.
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“Tomorrow, if all literature was to be destroyed and it was left to me to retain one work only, I should save the biblical story of Job.” --Victor Hugo 1802 — 1885 |
The Company of Job, Inc., is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to use the arts to bring together people of different traditions and backgrounds and to spotlight suffering in our world. Our profits are donated to organizations who are helping to relieve that suffering.
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| November 1st - Thomson Presbyterian Church |
| The last preview performance of 2008 (and maybe the last one, period) is a dessert theater scheduled for November 1st at Thomson Presbyterian Church. Tickets are $12.50 each and can be purchased from the church office (706) 595-4652‎ |
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