Unexpected Strength with Lysa TerKeurst
May 6, 2019
Episode 1

Lysa TerKeurst called it a “triple whammy.” Two life-threatening illnesses and a broken marriage. Life doesn’t always work out the way we think it should, even for a well-known Christian author and speaker. Part 1: Hear Lysa tell her story and learn how the grace of God sustained her through her darkest times. Part 2: At some point in each of our lives, we will experience pain and disappointment. It’s inevitable. The question is, how do we go on praising God when things don’t go according to plan? Part 3: When people suffer, the last thing they want to hear is a platitude like, “everything happens for a reason.” So what can we say to those who are going through hard times? Part 4: It doesn’t matter who you are or what you believe, suffering takes us all by surprise. In today’s program, Lysa TerKeurst helps us understand how God can use our darkest moments for His great purpose. Part 5: The trials of the biblical character Job teach us two things: that grace is universal and karma is a simply a distraction from the Enemy. So how do Christians trust a God who allows them to suffer?

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Unexpected Strength
May 7, 2019
Episode 2

At some point in each of our lives, we will experience pain and disappointment. It’s inevitable. The question is, how do we go on praising God when things don’t go according to plan?

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Unexpected Strength
May 8, 2019
Episode 3

When people suffer, the last thing they want to hear is a platitude like, “everything happens for a reason.” So what can we say to those who are going through hard times?

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Unexpected Strength
May 9, 2019
Episode 4

It doesn’t matter who you are or what you believe, suffering takes us all by surprise. In today’s program, Lysa TerKeurst helps us understand how God can use our darkest moments for His great purpose.

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Unexpected Strength
May 10, 2019
Episode 5

The trials of the biblical character Job teach us two things: that grace is universal and karma is a simply a distraction from the Enemy. So how do Christians trust a God who allows them to suffer?

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