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Plus, Dolly Parton, Zach Williams Collaborate to Make #1 Hit Christian Song and More Stories and News [Crosswalk Logo]( Connecting through Crisis [Faith]( [News]( [Devotionals]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [10 Things I Hope Never Go Back to Normal after COVID-19]( Lori Hatcher Like other challenging times, 2020 has taught me lessons I’ll benefit from for a lifetime. We have changed as a society in a major way, but in some ways for the better. Here are ten things I hope never go back to normal after COVID-19. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Humble Prayers for Healing America]( Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk Editorial Staff America is hurting. Pandemics, racial inequalities, job loss, and political division have caused great suffering. We are called to be salt and light on the earth. As Christians, we can begin healing our land through prayer and action. Let us come together not just by words but a faith that produces works. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Biblical Hope For The Hardest Days We Face]( Jim Denison Christians claim that there is a God who is all-knowing, all-loving, and all-powerful. We explain natural disasters as a consequence of the Fall: when humans sinned, all of creation was affected as well (Romans 8:22; Genesis 3:17-19). [CONTINUE READING →]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Dolly Parton, Zach Williams Collaborate to Make #1 Hit Christian Song]( John Paluska Country Music star Dolly Parton has partnered with popular Christian Music artist Zach Williams to make a new hit song titled “There Was Jesus,” a song about hope in troubled times and how Jesus is always there, especially when things seem darkest. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Crosswalk Logo]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Unsubscribe From This Email]( | [Email Preference Center]( © 2020 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 500, 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 Connecting through Crisis. [Link](

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