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Joy in the Midst of Chronic Pain

Dannah Gresh: Glenna Marshall suffers from constant chronic pain. In the midst of it, she makes a conscious choice.

Glenna Marshall: I’m going to look for the ways God is loving me in this, even if it’s not in a reduction of pain. Pain changes you. It can make you really bitter, or it can be the thing that keeps you very near the Lord’s side.

Dannah: This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast for July 19, 2024. I’m Dannah Gresh with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, author of Choosing Gratitude.

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth: Have you ever suffered with some kind of chronic pain? Maybe you’re there right now, or maybe you know someone who lives with pain—always there, always present—in his or her life.

This month we’ve been emphasizing the importance of compassion. Earlier this week we looked at Psalm 126, and we asked the Lord to revive our hearts and …

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About the Hosts

Bob Lepine

Bob Lepine is known by radio and podcast listeners as the cohost of FamilyLife Today®️, FamilyLife's nationally syndicated radio program. Bob has played a key role in the ministry of Revive Our Hearts since the beginning and serves as the … read more …

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth has touched the lives of millions of women through two nationally syndicated radio programs heard each day—Revive Our Hearts and Seeking Him. Her books have sold more than five million copies. Through her writing, podcasts, … read more …

Dannah Gresh

Dannah Gresh is the cohost of the Revive Our Hearts podcast and the founder of True Girl, a ministry dedicated to providing tools to help moms and grandmas disciple their seven to twelve-year-old girls. She has authored over twenty-eight books, … read more …

About the Guest

Glenna Marshall

Glenna Marshall is a pastor’s wife and mother of two energetic sons. She is the author of The Promise is His Presence, Everyday Faithfulness, and Memorizing Scripture. She writes regularly at GlennaMarshall.com on biblical literacy, suffering, and … read more …