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Have You Brought Your Brokenness to God? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 3, 2014

We are deeply and hopelessly damaged, just like cracked pots, but God is the master Redeemer.

God Is Faithful, Even When You’re Faithless | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 30, 2019

It didn’t seem fair. God could have made my son completely healthy. Yet, he wasn’t.

O God Our Help, Day 2 | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | February 19, 2016

Are you ever tempted to think your problem is so big, no one can handle it? Nancy shows you what steps to take when you’re in that kind of situation.

God Delivers His People, Day 2 | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | April 5, 2016

Even the most amazing news can start to sound commonplace when you get used to it. Nancy reminds you how amazing the good news of salvation is.

People Fail, but God Keeps His Word | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 6, 2020

For those who have been hurt by those who have not kept their word, there is good news.

Girl Power and God: A Conversation with Mary Kassian | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 15, 2008

Today’s women are beautiful, sexual, uninhibited, independent, powerful, and above all—in control . . .

Trusting God to Heal the Scars of Sexual Abuse | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | February 16, 2017

Satan doesn’t care how we react to the sinfulness of sexual abuse . . . as long as we don’t turn to Jesus. The enemy knows that when we find our identity in Christ, we can live in victory.

God Sees Every Sentence of Your Story | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 8, 2020

Confusing, chaotic, devastating, heartbreaking, infuriating, exhausting . . . you can pick your adjective. Whatever it is, God sees it all.

How Knowledge Feeds Our Delight in God | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 13, 2015

If we want to feel deeply about God, we must learn to think deeply about God. Jennifer Wilkin explains why.