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Your Question:

What if I can't afford to take care of myself, and I can't pay for my medication, and I can't pay for my treatment, and I can't pay for my medication, and I can't pay for my treatment?

Answer:

I can relate to struggling with financial constraints, especially when it comes to medical expenses. As a pastor, I've seen many people in our community face similar challenges. My wife Susan and I have been fortunate to have a stable income, but I understand that not everyone is as blessed.

If you're struggling to afford medication and treatment, I'd suggest reaching out to local organizations or churches that may be able to offer assistance. In our church, we have a program that helps people in need with medical expenses, including medication and treatment costs. We also have a network of people who can provide emotional support and guidance during difficult times.

As a person of faith, I believe that God can provide for our needs, and sometimes that means trusting in His provision rather than our own abilities. I've seen people in our church trust God for healing and provision, and it's amazing to see how He works in their lives. If you're struggling to afford medical care, I'd encourage you to seek out the support of your community, local churches, or organizations that can help. And always remember to pray and trust in God's goodness and provision.

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clay jones
power of a praying parent
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my utmost for his highest
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practicing the way
john mark comer
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dogmatic theology
shedd
depression
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no doubt about it
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