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Abandoned to God – Pastor Brent Brooks
by Kathleen Goolsby Jul 2009
Brent Brooks, pastor of Reno Christian Fellowship, shares insights on why Christians suffer, the desires of our heart, patriotism, and more.
 
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he life journey where Pastor Brent Brooks gained many of the insights he shares with others about the difference that Christ makes in one’s life began by being an avowed atheist, then a civil trial attorney, then experiencing complete kidney failure. Why do Christians suffer? When do we get the desires of our heart, as the Bible promises? In our interview, Brooks, the senior pastor of Reno Christian Fellowship in Nevada, shared these insights, along with perspectives on church planting, patriotism, and other aspects of the Christian life.


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