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  • The Fruits of Utter Desolation
  • By: Marilynn Hughes
  • Narrated by: Jason Knarr
  • Length: 16 mins

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By: Marilynn Hughes
Narrated by: Jason Knarr
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Suffering: The Fruits of Utter Desolation

Ever struggled with the problem of suffering in our lives and in our world? This is a short but powerful dissection of the experience of suffering and the fruits of entering into utter desolation. All of us will go there at some time in our lives, and the experience is so overwhelming we don't have time to listen to lengthy treatises. This short uplift will take you from utter desolation to peace in minutes as they did for me one solitary night when the Lord came to me in a dream and told me to go write down what He was teaching me by allowing me to experience utter desolation.

©2007 Marilynn Hughes (P)2013 Marilynn Hughes

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