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Week Nine

How to Beat the Devil

August 6, 2017 • Steve Bezner

At times, faith feels perfect. Your prayers are answered; life is smooth; things are going well. But then? The tough stuff comes along. You get a difficult diagnosis. You lose your job. Your family struggles. Your kids rebel. Your friends betray you. Your finances fall apart. Or sometimes the world itself experiences a shift, and your faith is suddenly more different from the world than ever before.

What do you do when your past theological answers suddenly seem cliched? What do you do when following Jesus is increasingly odd? How do you respond when it’s no longer easy to be a Christian?

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