Cambridge Papers: Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is everywhere, yet often unseen. It’s invisible, unpredictable, and exhausting. For those living with it, the struggle is real—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. For the church, this unseen struggle calls for a thoughtful response. How can we support those in pain?

In the latest Cambridge Papers publication, Andrew Perrett and Louise Robinson share a personal story and offer biblical insights to help guide a compassionate, faith-filled approach.

We encourage you to read the full article here: A Christian Response to Chronic Pain

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