Suffering is not a new phenomenon. People have been struggling with and moving through it for ages, as is often recorded in religious history.
In times like now with a global pandemic wreaking havoc in our world, we can turn to our roots, our histories of strength to become more resilient today.
Nathan H. White, Ph.D. is the Associate Dean of the Graduate School for Army Chaplain Professional Development at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, the Executive Director of the Institute for Faith and Resilience, and a U.S.
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