Suffering is a blight on our world and none of us are immune to its effects; there is no guaranteed way to deal with it on this planet. Both Buddhists and Christians offer a final solution. As Jack and Jenny visit Hong Kong to visit Jin and Ru they are faced with the realities of this dilemma. The issue of trust in the face of suffering pushes Jenny to the edge of her faith. Jenny trusts Jack because she knows him and his proven dependability. Jack encourages Jenny to re-learn to trust God in the same way. How will Jenny respond? Her initial response doesn't bode well. "And I suppose God has shown me that He has done things in the past that prove I can trust Him?" Unperturbed, Jack and his friends, Jin, and Ru challenge Jenny to come to grips with God's love. They point out how we are instructed to do something that is beyond any of our abilities, skills, or desires to do. How will faith win out in such trying circumstances?
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