
Christ Strong
Pain Always Demands a Response
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Narrated by:
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Mark Middleton
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By:
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Mark W Middleton
About this listen
This book is for anyone who has ever felt weak.
When I am weak, Christ is strong.
Weakness is one of god's primary strategies to get us to rely on his strength because only vulnerable people change.
Pain demands a response.
God's response to the problem of pain is Jesus Christ.
Are you ready to get to the other side of your pain and become Christ strong?
This book is a journey through the letter to the Colossians and Paul's discovery of strength even when he was in chains. It is also a journey through Mark's life and his unearthing of why people experience pain.
©2016 Mark Middleton (P)2016 Mark Middleton
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