Hope Sabbath School

Surviving Setbacks

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we’ll look at some of the setbacks that men and women of God experienced while growing in their relationship with Him. Even faithful believers faced failure, discouragement, and unexpected challenges along the way. But we’ll also discover how we can survive—and even grow—through those setbacks as we press close to God in the midst of life’s struggles. It’s an important and encouraging topic, so join us for Hope Sabbath School.

Host
Pastor Derek Morris

Pastor Derek Morris

Guest
Sabina Vieira

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