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I Feel Guilty Because I'm Not Doing Enough -- Interview with Claudette Palatsky
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Ever feel like you should be doing more? Is your illness holding you back and you don't understand God's purpose in the pain and your limitations? Fellow pain sufferer, Claudette Palatsky, wrote "Think It Not Strange" with high hopes for Christians living with persistent painful illnesses. Bedridden, with Bible in hand, she has had a lengthy and unique opportunity for extensive learning, from the Supreme Sufferer Himself. It is her belief that all one needs can be found in a life “hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3). Claudette resides with her husband and their teenage son in California. She was attending church at Calvary Chapel of Downey for over 20 years but currently fellowships at Olive Branch Calvary Chapel (OBCC), where her husband, Steve leads worship. Her son goes to Biola University, plays guitar, and is involved in worship ministry. See her web site at thinkitnotstrange.com
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