
10 Things to Remember When Times Are Bad
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Narrated by:
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Beth Erickson
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By:
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Vickie Phelps
About this listen
Everyone is susceptible to trouble. We are not exempt because of who or what we are. Problems come to each of us. It doesn’t mean God has forgotten us or we’ve sinned. Satan will use these times to convince us that God doesn’t care about us. That is a lie, God does care, but as we fight to overcome trouble or grieve a loss, sometimes we don’t think clearly. The knowledge is still there, but grief and anxiety clouds our perspective.
This book is a list of things to remember when you’re going through bad times. It doesn’t focus on you the listener as much as it focuses on God, who he is, and what he can do in your life if you allow him.
©2020 Vickie Phelps (P)2020 Vickie Phelps
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