Aching Hearts, Yet Hopeful
Posted on August 25, 2008
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Life, Parenting, Spiritual Life
Steven and Mary Beth Chapman have not despaired since their daughter’s tragic death. In this deeply moving conversation, Dr. Dobson and Steven talk about the journey of grief and our ultimate hope in Christ. Anyone who has lost a loved one will appreciate the tenderness of a hurting heart and the eternal promises of comfort – even when understanding eludes us.
Listen into the broadcast here.
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