Believer, Who Are You Trusting for Your Sanctification? by Lara d'Entremont
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Believer, Who Are You Trusting for Your Sanctification? by Lara d'Entremont

“Books, apps, practices, habits—these tools are all God’s gracious gifts to us and can be instruments towards our change—but they are not the conductor. They can be a balm to our weary and sore hearts. Yet when we place all our hope in these tools rather than the One who, by his grace, makes them effective, we’re trusting in the wrong place.” - Believer, Who Are You Trusting for Your Sanctification? by Lara d'Entremont

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Charles and Susie: Faith in the Midst of Pain
Grief & Suffering Ray Rhodes, Jr. Grief & Suffering Ray Rhodes, Jr.

Charles and Susie: Faith in the Midst of Pain

“Charles and Susie’s spirituality served as the foundation that kept them buttressed amidst their many sufferings. They prayed. They read their Bibles. They worshiped God. They sang. They labored in the Lord’s service. They loved one another well. They died with hope. Charles and Susie faced death’s cold stare by praising God. Such is the way they approached every trial along the way.” - Charles and Susie: Faith in the Midst of Pain, by Ray Rhodes

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Follow The One Who Is Trustworthy
Growing in Godliness Mallory Manning Growing in Godliness Mallory Manning

Follow The One Who Is Trustworthy

"By God’s grace, we can become women who experience the pressure points of confusion and uncertainty yet continue to bless the Lord and those around us with our words and our service. We can grapple with our next steps and seek practical guidance yet remember the Spirit is our true Counselor. We can bear witness to suffering and grieve it sincerely yet remain joyful in God’s promises to be with us now and to restore all things in eternity.” - Follow the One Who is Trustworthy, by Mallory Manning

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When Suffering Comes, Lean on What You Know
Grief & Suffering Kristen Wetherell Grief & Suffering Kristen Wetherell

When Suffering Comes, Lean on What You Know

"When the disease pains us, our prodigal child grieves us, our friend betrays us, and our marriage is tested, it is natural to wonder what God is doing. Many of us ask, ‘Why, God?”’and our question isn’t wrong in itself. But perhaps the better question is, ‘Why am I asking God why?’” - When Suffering Comes, Lean on What You Know, by Kristen Wetherell

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