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Jumping into Your Father's Arms | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | July 18, 2011

A hospice nurse makes an interesting observation. Most believers in Jesus aren’t afraid of being dead, but they are afraid of the dying process.

Encouragement for Hard Holidays, with Robyn Bush and Kim Michell | Grounded Episode

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podcast episode | November 16, 2020

Robyn Bush and Kim Michell understand painful holidays and walking through grief. Both women share their experiences of seeing God’s hand through hard seasons.

The Lament of Jesus | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | April 19, 2019

Jesus knew what it meant to grieve deeply. Whatever pain you go through, He knows what it feels like. Mark Vroegop will explore the lament of Jesus.

Is It Okay to Question God? | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | September 25, 2020

Remember when Ricky would call out, “Lucy! You’ve got some 'splainin’ to do!”? If we’re honest, sometimes we feel like saying that to God.

Just Grace: God’s Amazing Grace in the Life of an Ordinary Woman | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | May 22, 2023

No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace. Grace Hamrick and her (un)remarkable faith is living proof it’s never too late.

Escorted into God's Presence | Seeking Him Episode

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podcast episode | August 8, 2012

As believers in Christ, we don’t have to be afraid of death.

Carried Home | Seeking Him Episode

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podcast episode | September 6, 2022

If you’ve put your faith in Christ, death is not something to be feared.

Silent Suffering in an Instagram World | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | December 14, 2017

Not every trial is one that can be lived out in the open. But when you suffer silently, no matter how great your anguish, God sees your pain and has compassion on you.

Truth Still Sings When Memories Sting | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 16, 2021

God is able to heal the even the most tender points in your story.