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You’ll find it in the ‘Path to Resiliency’ eBook—download yours today! A message from our ad partner: Change begins within. 'Path to Resiliency' empowers you to transform your mental health and inspire those around you. [Get My Free Copy]( [Change begins within. 'Path to Resiliency' empowers you to transform your mental health and inspire those around you. Click here to download your free copy of ‘Path to Resiliency’ from Mighty Oaks]( We all find ourselves in moments of adversity and hardship from time to time. And when you do, let me ask you… Will you have the resiliency to overcome those times? Or when you falter, will you have what it takes to bounce back? I want you to be able to answer both of these questions with a resounding YES. That’s why I wrote my eBook, [Path to Resiliency]( — and why I want to invite you to download your free copy today. [Download ‘Path to Resiliency’ eBook]( I’m a former Force Recon Marine who did eight deployments to Afghanistan, and I can tell you this: You don’t have to go somewhere like Afghanistan to face the hardships and trials of life. Combat and military service has knocked down many of our Warriors, yet I’ve talked to numerous men and women who’ve returned from the same rigors of war either unaffected or with a new maturity. What is the difference in these people? The answer is spiritual resiliency — which is what [Path to Resiliency]( is all about. What this resource will give you are intentional steps you can take to grow beyond the traumatic events you’ve experienced. Because, let’s face it: we’ve all experienced trauma in one form or another. One of the objectives of [Path to Resiliency]( is to help you be ready for, resilient to, and able to reintegrate from trauma. So are you ready to jump in? I hope so. [Download your free Path to Resiliency eBook today]( — and join me on the journey to true spiritual resiliency. In Christ, Chad Robichaux Founder, Mighty Oaks Foundation [Mighty Oaks Foundation]( [View this email in your browser]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2024 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk.

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