Episode 95
The holidays aren’t always merry and bright for everyone. If you’ve ever felt lonely, isolated, or struggled with grief this time of year, this episode is for you. We’re talking about real ways to stay connected and find hope, like reaching out to others and discovering new ways to serve the Lord even when you’re on your own. We also dive into how to stay rooted in God’s Word and remind ourselves that with Christ, we’re never truly alone. Whether you’re walking through a quiet season or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers hope and encouragement for the heart.
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