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August 3, 2025

Is It Right for You to Be Angry?

Questions matter. Questions have power to create and redeem or, in Satan’s case, to destroy. When God asks questions, it’s not to acquire information but reveal something we need to see or provoke transformation we need to experience. God’s questions aren’t for the Asker but the asked, and in turn they answer our deepest questions. Join us Sundays as we dive deeper into this.


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  • Rachel Mercier says:

    As you guys know, I lost my little brother last year, and I’m wondering how I can help myself to forgive myself. I’ve been holding onto anger from not seeing him as much as I could have due to my health and the crazy lives we have and regret and shame from not being in contact more then I was. I know we have crazy lives but aside the vision of him hooked to tubes and wires watching him die that I cannot seem to erase I have all this anger. Ty love you all

    • Glen Boardman says:

      My heart is with you, Rachel. Such a hard thing to go through, but I’m sure your brother knew how you loved him. Would you like to talk about everything? I could give you a call sometime soon. Until then, I will be praying that God gently guides your thoughts. Glen

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