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You and I may not need to worry about the threat of a jail sentence for our faith, but that doesn’t mean life is easy. Cancer, death, heartbreak, chronic pain, and brokenness plague our families, and we ask the same questions that Gulner’s son asked. Why doesn’t God fix the problem? Why does he let innocent men sit in jail cells? Why does he let children be born with heart conditions? Why does he allow our deep brokenness?
In what area of your life do you feel weak, helpless, or afflicted? Listen to today’s podcast episode from Christie Thomas based on Psalm 10:17-18.
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About the Author
Christie Thomas is a mom and writer who has been involved in children’s ministry for most of her life, including working as director of children’s ministry for more than a decade. Christie is a family discipleship coach to many parents who need equipping, support, and encouragement. She deeply believes that every Christian parent can confidently nurture deep faith in their kids through little habits that add up over time. Her devotionals and children’s books help parents cultivate faith-filled moments. She lives with her husband and three boys in Canada. Learn more about Christie here.