Identity, meaning, and suffering are not abstract philosophical ideas; they are lived realities that shape every choice we make. We build our sense of self from the stories we accept about who we are, where we came from, and the nature of our purpose. When suffering crashes into those stories—through betrayal, loss, injustice, or failure—it exposes whether our identity rests on something solid or something fragile. In that moment, the question is not just “Why is this happening?” but “Who am I now that this has happened?”

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Identity, meaning, and suffering are not abstract philosophical ideas; they are lived realities that shape every choice we make. We build our sense of self from the stories we accept about who we are, where we came from, and the nature of our purpose. When suffering crashes into those stories—through betrayal, loss, injustice, or failure—it exposes whether our identity rests on something solid or something fragile. In that moment, the question is not just “Why is this happening?” but “Who am I now that this has happened?” https://coldcasechristianity.com/writings/when-your-world-falls-apart-finding-identity-and-hope-in-the-middle-of-suffering/ #ChristianApologetics #ColdCaseChristianity #JWarnerWallace #ChristianWorldview
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When Your World Falls Apart: Finding Identity and Hope in the Middle of Suffering
Identity, meaning, and suffering are not abstract philosophical ideas; they are lived realities that shape every choice we make. We build our sense of self from the stories we accept about who we are, where we came from, and the nature of our purpose. When suffering crashes into those stories—through betrayal, loss, injustice, or failure—it
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