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80% of Deaths By Suicide Are Men. What Can We Do? | Dr. Alexandria Coursol

80% of deaths by suicide in the U.S. are men. Men account for over 90% of the prison population, and 149 of the last 155 mass shootings were carried out by men alone. But men are nearly half as likely as women to seek mental health treatment. So what's going on? There's a male me ...  Show more

The Plan I Wanted vs. The Plan God Had

Have you ever looked at your life and thought, “Lord…this is not what I signed up for”? The apostles did. When Jesus told them He would suffer and die, Peter literally rebuked Him. That wasn’t the plan. They thought they were following a conquering king—not a suffering servant. A ...  Show more

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