The Chaplains Corner

The Source of Untiring Strength

7 min · 8. Juni 2026
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Chaplain Dean Alley shares a powerful devotion on finding strength in God during times of exhaustion and discouragement. He draws from biblical verses to illustrate the concept of renewing strength through faith and waiting upon the Lord. Takeaways * Renewing strength through faith * Waiting upon the Lord Chapters * 00:00 The Source of Ultimate Strength * 06:35 Renewing Strength Through Faith

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