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The Day My Worst Nightmare Came True Four years ago, Cameron Cole came face-to-face with his worst n

The Day My Worst Nightmare Came True Four years ago, Cameron Cole came face-to-face with his worst nightmare. The one thing that he hoped and prayed would never happen, did happen. In the midst of overwhelming pain, Cameron and his wife found themselves clinging to Christ through twelve key theological truths—truths that became their lifeline in the midst of unthinkable grief. [Watch the Video]( [An Open Letter to the Parent Who Has Lost a Child]( Cameron Cole God is a healer. If you trust the Lord, cry the tears, and process the grief, God will move you forward. You will make progress. [12 Truths for Depressed and Anxious Christians]( Richard Baxter The mercy of God has provided for all mankind so sufficient a Savior that no sinner shall perish for lack of a complete satisfaction made for his sins by Christ. [A Free 5-Day Devotional Related to Depression]( Depression, anxiety, and melancholy are common in our broken world—and Christians are not immune to them. This new online devotional features wisdom from Richard Baxter aimed at helping readers find hope and joy in Christ. [3 Questions Leaders Should Ask Themselves]( Edward T. Welch As a leader, how can you develop a careful, thought-out discipling strategy for your entire church over the course of the next couple of years? Related Resources Connect with Us! [View in browser]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Crossway · 1300 Crescent St. · Wheaton, IL 60187 · USA

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