REST. A word so intended to set one at ease may in fact bring a flurry of intense feelings, convictions, confusion, and hope. As you enjoy family and friends this Christmas, we pray that you are truly able to rest—physically, yes, but most importantly that you know true rest for your soul in Christ, our Lord. After all, one of our primary aims as biblical counselors is to help those we serve…
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