Get a glimpse of how conflict can be a catalyst to trust God like never before. When storms come we can be sure that they will be catalysts for change and oftentimes they clear our paths!
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The Drive - A Daily Devotional by Pastor Mike Sternad
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Benefits of Conflict
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