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How to “Cope” with Life | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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People cope with the stress of life in multiple ways.
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But alcohol, drugs, food—even relationships—none of these things can truly bring happiness.
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Lasting joy is found in a life based on the Bible.
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If you’re attempting to address life’s challenges without God,
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do something that may be unusual for you. Consider going to church.
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God is more than a Band-Aid to put on your problems.
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He can become a source of strength that is unlike anything else available.
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Don’t take my word for it; experience it at a Bible-believing church this weekend.
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You’ll find faith in God is more than a coping mechanism.
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It is a catalyst for something greater.
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.