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North Platte Berean Church

Seriously  Suffering

Seriously Suffering

Pain is inevitable. Try as we might to avoid it, trouble and suffering are just part of life in this broken world. (Jesus himself said so – see John 16:33.) This harsh reality can make us anxious, discouraged, even hopeless. But what if there's another way? What if, in the midst of the struggle, we can experience hope? A kind of hope that isn't expected, can't be explained, transcends our circumstances, indeed defies all odds? That's what Peter, one of Jesus' closest followers, wants for his readers – he wants them, through Jesus, to find A Strange Kind of Hope.

Locations & Times

North Platte Berean Church

202 W 8th St, North Platte, NE 69101, USA

Sunday 9:00 AM

Sunday 11:00 AM

Sunday 6:00 PM

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Supporting NP Berean

If you'd like to support the work of the ministry here at Berean financially, you can (1) drop cash or checks in the wooden boxes at the back of the auditorium, (2) go to http://npberean.org/give/ to give online, or (3) text any amount to 84321 to give by text message.

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Talk About It

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Suffering well brings assurance







Suffering is a pathway to blessing
Suffering is a prelude to glory
“A wonderful text is this, and a more obscure passage perhaps than any other in the New Testament, so that I do not know for a certainty just what Peter means.”

-Martin Luther