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Longing for God
The composition of David—preserved for us as Psalms 42 and 43—sings the following lines three times, strongly suggesting the issue at hand is inner turmoil. Why are you in despair, O my soul? And why have you become disturbed within me? Hope in God, for I shall again praise Him. (Psalm 42:5, 11; 43:5) The term “despair” comes from the Hebrew word shakhakh, which in the literal sense means “to crouch, bow down.”
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The Trait That Defines Him
Which quality of Chuck’s has made such a profound impact on his friend and local Pastor Nathan Potts? It’s probably the quality that has also kept his ministry intact all these years. Read Nathan’s thoughts in this May letter.
A Worth Far Above Jewels
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Time to Shift Your Focus?
Fear has a way of magnifying every flaw and shrinking every possibility. In this short video, Pastor Chuck Swindoll offers three practical steps to break free from the cycle of fear.






