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Pain
They called him Old Hickory because of his tenacity and grit. His mother chose Andrew on March 15, 1767, when she gave birth to that independent-minded South Carolina rebel. Wild, quick-tempered, and disinterested in school, Andrew answered the call for soldiers to resist the British invasion at age thirteen. Shortly thereafter, he was taken prisoner. Refusing to black an enemy officer’s boots, he was struck with a saber—Andrew’s introduction to pain.
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Dig deeply into 2 Thessalonians with our spiral-bound workbook, CD or MP3 audio set, and Chuck’s commentary. Learn to develop personal maturity and a deep trust in God amid suffering.
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Keep On Keeping On
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