In the storms of life, we weren’t meant to suffer alone.
The Church is called to be a “school of suffering”—where we learn to bear burdens together, offer real biblical encouragement (not just sympathy), and grow in faith through trials.
Powerful excerpt from Timothy Downing’s new book:
“Community in the Storm”
https://t.co/8Z3ASQnco9
“The Storm Will Come” is a must-read for every believer preparing their heart for what’s ahead.
#FaithInTheStorm #ChristianCommunity #SufferingWell
Building a life that can weather any storm isn’t about avoiding hardship—it’s about daily disciplines that strengthen your soul’s foundation.
Powerful excerpt from my book The Storm Will Come. Read it here: https://t.co/6YKtbR96bZ
#FaithInTrials#ChristianDiscipline #SpiritualGrowth
You are not your pain.
You are not your divorce, diagnosis, failure, or loss.
Your deepest identity is secure: a beloved child of God, united with Christ, hidden in Him.
Discover the final pillar of endurance — “The Unassailable Core.”
New article:
https://t.co/MPZmKiNV0W
Tired of asking “Why me?” in the middle of hardship?
The most powerful question in suffering isn’t “Why me?” — it’s “What now?”
Discover how to move from victim to agent, reclaim your God-given agency, and respond with purpose even in painful seasons.
https://t.co/yyXnqcKgJK
@GERCEK_BU_2 Tell me you know nothing about the U.S. constitution and system of government without telling me you know nothing about the U.S. constitution and system of government!
🔥 The Refining Fire: Sometimes the pain we’re going through isn’t meant to destroy us — it’s meant to purify us.
Learning to embrace productive pain is one of the most important skills in the Christian life.
New post from missionary Timothy Downing: https://t.co/hd1aFSbNsN
The Paradox of Surrender: Stop Fighting, Start Accepting
The hardest battles aren’t the ones we fight — they’re the ones we finally release into God’s hands.
Read the full excerpt: https://t.co/shDStMuPG4
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Why does God allow deep suffering for His most faithful servants?
The Book of Job doesn’t just ask the question — it reshapes how we see affliction: not as divine abandonment, but as divine appointment.
https://t.co/Khbl2j7ati
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The storm will come.
Are you building on rock or on sand?
“The Storm’s Certainty: Why Suffering Is Mandatory in a Fallen World” — a sobering yet hopeful call to prepare your soul.
Highly recommended.
https://t.co/AOjsrVug7K
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