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EP. 18 Finding God in the Midst of Suffering | Dr. David Campbell

EP. 18 Finding God in the Midst of Suffering | Dr. David Campbell

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This episode we sit down with Dr. David Campbell to chat about finding God in the midst of our suffering. Many of us can admit while going through trials or storms in life, we can have a hard time even seeing and feeling if God is truly near us. David takes the time to express his heart on how we as humans need to take on a posture of seeking the joy of the Lord in our suffering.

Dr. David Campbell is a former Pastor who has planted churches in Canada and England. He has three degrees in theology and is currently teaching at Theos University & Theos Seminary.

Website: davidhcampbell.com

Books by David: Night Light | No Diving | Mystery Explained: A Simple Guide to Revelation | Landmarks

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