In Job 1:1 we read that he "was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil." He was a good man who served God with a full, obedient heart, yet God allowed the enemy to decimate his life. What I find most compelling about Job's story is this. Beyond ...
I could see that white men's ways of thinking about God were becoming stronger; Christian ways are being recognized on this reservation, and they are going to prevail" (as quoted in Gilman and Schneider 1987, p. 280). Goodbird, who was an interpreter for Gilbert Wilson, was also the ...