Episode 259: How important is it to feel loved through suffering? I believe that feeling loved is one of the most important things we need. One way God shows us His love for us is through friendships. If you open your heart to have good friends by your side through your tough times, it will help provide much of the strength and encouragement that you need.
In our third week of studying the book of Job this month, I have once again invited my amazing husband, Fernando Alejandro, to study Job 2 from a pastoral perspective.
Fernando Alejandro is a published author who holds a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Gordon-Conwell Seminary and is currently in his final semester of the Master's program in Theology, with plans to pursue a Doctorate in Theology. He is also my amazing husband and the love of my life! Most importantly, he loves Jesus.
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