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Finding Hope in Times of Crisis

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For God so loved the world that He sent His only son (Jesus), that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.  (John 3:16)

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FAQ

Why did this happen?  In dealing with people who have faced struggles and/or tragedy, “Why?” is probably the most common question asked.  It is perfectly normal to want to know why.    Click here to read more . . .  

Are there predictable stages people go through in recovering from  a  crisis?  Yes.  If your crisis is very recent,  recovery may not be on your mind right now.  And that’s OK.  When you are ready, it may help you to know the stages others have gone through in the recovery process.  Click here to read more

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“Why is God doing this to me!”  This was the question a woman screamed in the midst of  her crisis.  Sometimes things just happen.  That is life.  And sometimes people do hurtful things and God gets the blame for it.  Our experience is that we have a loving heavenly Father who loves us and cares about what we are going through. Click here to read more . . .
Is there any hope?  No one can possibly understand fully what you are going through.  But there is hope.   Click here to read more . . .
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Joplin MO  2011

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