How Can We Possibly Apply “All is Well” to Current Adversities?
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Mary DSeptember 21, 2018
Loved your article! I think I'll sing those words every day to spur me on.
Candace OathoutSeptember 21, 2018
Thank you for this compassionate reminder. When you take time to consider the eternal perspective of the trials of life you can find the blessings that come through your struggles. As difficult as it seems during such trials, when you look back on them you can see the Lord helping you along.
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