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Pain. It is experienced by everyone at one time or another. Young or old, pain afflicts; pain hurts. Pain is universal and without prejudice. All kinds of attempts have been made to eliminate this pillager of comfort. In spite of all of the medical advancements and mystical applications, quite often pain remains. It can evolve into new manifestations without warning. Pain can become chronic. I know firsthand. I'm a chronic one. Whether your pain is physical or relational, emotional or spiritual, these short but inspiring devotions written from experience will provide new avenues for navigating…mehr

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Pain. It is experienced by everyone at one time or another. Young or old, pain afflicts; pain hurts. Pain is universal and without prejudice. All kinds of attempts have been made to eliminate this pillager of comfort. In spite of all of the medical advancements and mystical applications, quite often pain remains. It can evolve into new manifestations without warning. Pain can become chronic. I know firsthand. I'm a chronic one. Whether your pain is physical or relational, emotional or spiritual, these short but inspiring devotions written from experience will provide new avenues for navigating your journey of suffering. If you are searching for hope in the midst of pain, ChronicOnes is written for you. Open this book and settle in. I will meet you there.
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Cornelius W. May holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Ashland Theological Seminary and has served as a Senior Pastor for forty years. Neal attended Kent State University in the turbulent 1960s and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a Minor in Education. As a seasoned minister, Dr. May has experienced the balance of both Spirit and Word, illumination and reason. He was founder and president of Hosanna Bible Training Center and instructor of Biblical Interpretation and Contemporary Preaching. In addition, he continues to serve as an adjunct professor for Ashland Seminary, where he has taught Small Group Ministry, Communication and Conflict in the Church, and Archaeology of the New Testament. www.theredemptioncenter.church