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What if the place that feels like the end is actually the setup for a comeback? We step into Ezekiel 37’s valley of dry bones and find a God who doesn’t flinch at ruins, who speaks to what looks beyond repair, and who breathes life where only death remained. With a bit of sass and a lot of Scripture, we connect the ancient vision to the modern ache: dead dreams, strained marriages, weary faith, and careers that seem stuck on pause.
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What if the place that feels like the end is actually the setup for a comeback? We step into Ezekiel 37’s valley of dry bones and find a God who doesn’t flinch at ruins, who speaks to what looks beyond repair, and who breathes life where only death remained. With a bit of sass and a lot of Scripture, we connect the ancient vision to the modern ache: dead dreams, strained marriages, weary faith, and careers that seem stuck on pause.