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“Friends, we have to confront the reality that sometimes the problems in our lives do not come because “we're living in a broken world,” or “the enemy is attacking us.” Sometimes our problems are a direct result of us failing to exercise self-control. We are not living in obedience. Just as we, as loving parents, will not let our children compromise without consequences, neither will our loving heavenly Father. He is calling us back to a path that will bring peace.”

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Finding True Rest in a Busy Life

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Shaunti Feldhahn
Shaunti Feldhahn

Shaunti Feldhahn is a renowned author whose works primarily focus on interpersonal relationships and family life. Her books delve into topics such as marriage, family, and gender roles in modern society, providing practical advice and profound insights to her readers. more

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