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Christian Living

Desiring God in the Midst of Suffering: Doing the Impossible

Posted on January 28, 2013 by Dave Yoon • Leave a comment

Have you ever wanted something so bad that there was absolutely no price that was too high for it? Perhaps, you’ve even sold your soul for it. Maybe it’s resulted in broken relationships, loss of trust, or whatever else is deemed to be valuable. Is that kind of desire possible with God as the object? Can … Continue reading →

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