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PART ONE: JOY IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES

Life is hard and is filled with difficult circumstances.  There is no difference between the child of God and the atheist in these matters.  What is different for the believer is the grid they look through and see these difficulties.  And through this grid they can find joy. Pastor Phil Moser discusses...




PART TWO: JOY IN RELATIONSHIPS

Every had to work through a difficult relationship?  If you're a human - then the answer to that is "yes".  Can the child of God navigate their way through difficult relationships with a Christ-like attitude?  Pastor Phil Moser discusses...



PART THREE: JOY IN RELATIONSHIPS (PART 2)

Paul was in prison, and yet he prayed things and believed things that might sound remarkable to us - but not to the person whose joy is based on a Person and not circumstances. Phil Moser explains.



PART FOUR: JOY IN THE GOSPEL

Paul's imprisonment? It allowed him to share the gospel in places that he'd never be able to otherwise? Does God have you as a Christian in an uncomfortable place? It's for a reason.



PART FIVE: JOY IN SERVING

Can you find joy in serving Jesus, even when your life's circumstances are not matching up to the 'American Dream'? The book of Philippians says you can. Pastor Phil Moser explains...



PART SIX: JOY IN CONFLICT

Paul often times found himself in difficulty, but he never went about his conflicts or challenges with a team of people to support him and pray with him. As should we.