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Cornerstone of Hope - ngStudents | Brad Crider

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In this powerful message, The Cornerstone of Hope, Brad Crider shares the importance of placing our hope in something eternal and anchoring our lives to the one thing that will never change—God. In a world where circumstances, emotions, and earthly foundations can shift, only Christ remains constant and secure. Through the deeply personal testimony of losing their third daughter shortly after her birth, Brad shares how he and his wife experienced unimaginable grief but did not drift away from God because they were anchored to Him. Their pain did not disappear, but their foundation held. This message is a reminder that every person is anchored to something, and only an unchanging God can provide the hope, strength, and stability we need to endure life’s greatest storms.

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Cornerstone of Hope - ngStudents | Brad Crider

In this powerful message, The Cornerstone of Hope, Brad Crider shares the importance of placing our hope in something eternal and anchoring our lives to the one thing that will never change—God. In a world where circumstances, emotions, and earthly foundations can shift, only Christ remains constant and secure. Through the deeply personal testimony of losing their third daughter shortly after her birth, Brad shares how he and his wife experienced unimaginable grief but did not drift away from God because they were anchored to Him. Their pain did not disappear, but their foundation held. This message is a reminder that every person is anchored to something, and only an unchanging God can provide the hope, strength, and stability we need to endure life’s greatest storms.

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