
Why God Wants Us to Reach Out
Sorrow and grief and regret sometimes cause us to collapse on the ground in a heap, either literally or figuratively. Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway explains why God wants us to reach out, not stay stuck.
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Sorrow and grief and regret sometimes cause us to collapse on the ground in a heap, either literally or figuratively. Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway explains why God wants us to reach out, not stay stuck.

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Lord, thank you for your provision. Show me how to share with others today.

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