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Child Protection Devotion #57

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Tags: Attributes of God, Child Protection, Ecclesiastes 3, Emotion Management, Emotions, Expressing Emotions, Grief, Interpreting Scripture, Joy
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner and Year Compassion International, 2023

In the Bible, God never says that we should try to avoid sadness. What if we changed our goal from trying to make a sad child (or adult) happy again, to helping them embrace their sadness and express it through tears, prayers, and connection? This devotional challenges you to address sadness from a biblical perspective. 

This document is part of: Child Protection Devotions

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