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We explore how faith and suffering can live side by side, moving from surviving to serving without pretending the pain is gone. Through personal story and real examples, we offer simple steps to turn wounds into a calling and build honest community that holds hope.

• naming the shadows and rejecting easy fixes
• examples of purpose born from hardship
• Job’s faith under real loss
• a personal turning point toward service
• practical questions to discern calling
• small acts of support that sustain hope
• vulnerability as the doorway to community
• walking toward light together

Hold on to hope. Keep pressing forward, and know that your story, messy, unfinished, brave, matters more than you know


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