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Christians don't face adversity by stoically decreasing our love for the people...
Author:
Timothy J. Keller
Book:
Walking with God through Pain
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Christians don't face adversity by stoically decreasing our love for the people and things of this world so much as by increasing our love and joy in God.
( Timothy J. Keller )
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