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Digital Marketing Graphic Designer

Outreach

https://tinyurl.com/o23digmktggraphdes

Remote 

Account Manager

Outreach

https://tinyurl.com/o23acctmgr

Remote

CFO

National Christian Foundation

https://tinyurl.com/o23cfofficer

Alpharetta, GA

Senior Software Developer

National Christian Foundation

https://tinyurl.com/srsoftwaredev 

Alpharetta, GA - Hybrid

Parable Advanced Consultant (Financial Consultant)

Parable

https://tinyurl.com/o23consultant

Remote

Patient Care Tech 1

TwelveStone Health Partners

https://tinyurl.com/o23patientcaretech

Murfreesboro, TN

Authorization Specialist I

TwelveStone Health Partners

https://tinyurl.com/o23authspec

Murfreesboro, TN

Business Development Representative

Outreach

https://tinyurl.com/o23busdevrep

Remote

Customer Experience Manager – Contract

National Christian Foundation

https://tinyurl.com/o23custexpmgr

Alpharetta, GA

Vice President of Advocacy and Bioethics

Christian Medical & Dental Associations

https://tinyurl.com/o23vpadvbio

Bristol, TN

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Weekly Devotional 🙏🏼

From Mourning to Dancing 

Source: Our Daily Bread by Amy Boucher Pye

He has sent me . . . to bestow on [those who grieve] a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning.

“We’re cutting your job.” A decade ago those words sent me reeling when the company I worked for eliminated my position. At the time, I felt shattered, partly because my identity was so intertwined with my role as editor. Recently I felt a similar sadness when I heard that my freelance job was ending. But this time I didn’t feel rocked at my foundation, because over the years I have seen God’s faithfulness and how He can turn my mourning to joy.

Though we live in a fallen world where we experience pain and disappointment, the Lord can move us from despair to rejoicing, as we see in Isaiah’s prophecy about the coming of Jesus (Isa. 61:1–3). The Lord gives us hope when we feel hopeless; He helps us to forgive when we think we can’t; He teaches us that our identity is in Him and not in what we do. He gives us courage to face an unknown future. When we wear the rags of “ashes,” He gently gives us a coat of praise.

When we face loss, we shouldn’t run from the sadness, but neither do we want to become bitter or hardened. When we think about God’s faithfulness over the years, we know that He’s willing and able to turn our grief to dancing once again—to give us sufficient grace in this life and full joy in heaven.

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