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Even if we know the Bible says our Christian lives will involve suffering, we still seem to be surprised when it happens to us. Whether you've suffered physically, emotionally, or spiritually, you may have asked God some big questions.
Karis Meier didn't set out to be an expert on suffering, but as her life unfolded, she saw more and more opportunities to walk with others in shared experiences of suffering. You can find out more about Karis' blog and book at www.karismeier.com. Find her on IG @authorkarismeier
Follow @soulgritresources on FB and IG and email your questions and comments to [email protected]. Sign up at www.soulgritresources.com to be the first to know about new blogs, episodes, and more.
By Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT5
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Even if we know the Bible says our Christian lives will involve suffering, we still seem to be surprised when it happens to us. Whether you've suffered physically, emotionally, or spiritually, you may have asked God some big questions.
Karis Meier didn't set out to be an expert on suffering, but as her life unfolded, she saw more and more opportunities to walk with others in shared experiences of suffering. You can find out more about Karis' blog and book at www.karismeier.com. Find her on IG @authorkarismeier
Follow @soulgritresources on FB and IG and email your questions and comments to [email protected]. Sign up at www.soulgritresources.com to be the first to know about new blogs, episodes, and more.