
Natural Disasters —Evidence That God Is Cruel? - JW.ORG
May 1, 2013 · Since the true God hates cruelty, why does he allow natural disasters to take innocent lives? Get answers from the Bible, and learn who rules the world now.
What is the difference between a natural hazard and a natural
Feb 12, 2025 · A natural hazard is a natural event that has the potential to cause harm or damage, such as an earthquake or hurricane. A natural disaster, on the other hand, occurs …
Difference between manmade disasters and natural disasters?
Jun 1, 2024 · Natural disasters are caused by natural events, often relating to weather or geologic forces, which are generally beyond human control. Examples include tornadoes, hurricanes, …
Extreme Weather—Can the Bible Help You to Cope? - JW.ORG
If you have suffered the effects of extreme weather, the Bible can help you to cope. Its practical advice can help you before, during, and after weather-related disasters.
Does God Use Natural Disasters to Punish Mankind Today?
When you hear of natural disasters around the earth, do you wonder if God is responsible? Does God use natural disasters to punish people? Get the Bible’s answer.
What Does the Bible Say About Natural Disasters? - JW.ORG
God does not cause the natural disasters that occur today, but he is concerned about the people affected by them. The Bible provides answers, comfort, and hope.
Providing Relief to Victims of Disasters - JW.ORG
Feb 1, 2021 · During the 2020 service year, millions of our brothers were affected by the pandemic and natural disasters. What did we do to help them?
Natural disasters—Not just a fact of life - JW.ORG
Dec 1, 2011 · Even though natural disasters seem to be here to stay, there is a basis for real hope that this will change. The Bible explains how and when.
Disaster—Steps That Can Save Lives - JW.ORG
Disaster can strike at any time. Taking practical steps before, during, and after a disaster could save your life and that of others.
Why did Coolidgenot help the Mississippi flood victims?
Aug 1, 2025 · Consequently, his administration's response was criticized for being insufficient during one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history.