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Befriend the Darkness Welcome the Light

by Joyce Rupp

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Rupp builds on the necessity for darkness -- Jesus spent three days in the tomb before his resurrection, a seed must be in the ground for a time to germinate -- but shows that the light always finds a way in.She defines the familiar dark moments that affect our lives such as death, illness, depression, addiction, broken relationships, and personal flaws. Rupp shares powerful images of transformation to help the listener move out of the darkness into the light.… (more)
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Rupp builds on the necessity for darkness -- Jesus spent three days in the tomb before his resurrection, a seed must be in the ground for a time to germinate -- but shows that the light always finds a way in.She defines the familiar dark moments that affect our lives such as death, illness, depression, addiction, broken relationships, and personal flaws. Rupp shares powerful images of transformation to help the listener move out of the darkness into the light.

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