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Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become one of the supporters needed by 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become 1 of the supporters needed before 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Give by August 31 to continue critical family ministry!

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Tammy Trent

Tammy Trent is a popular recording artist whose hit songs include “Welcome Home,” “Run to the Cross” and “My Irreplaceable.” She is also a public speaker who has addressed audiences at women’s conferences, church events, retreats and other events around the world. Tammy has authored three books including Beyond the Sorrow and Learning to Breathe Again. The latter details her fairy tale romance with her late husband, Trent, who died in a tragic accident on the eve of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Learn more about Tammy, her story and ministry at her website, www.tammytrent.com.

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Learning to Live Again

Recording artist Tammy Trent describes how God’s comfort and love have sustained her since her husband died in a tragic accident on the eve of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Tammy Trent: A Story of Hope After Loss

On Tammy Trent’s road to healing, she learned to give her pain purpose. She’s found her greatest joy comes from encouraging others who are facing a hard season in life.