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How Do I Escape Negative Thoughts? // Dave Nelson

An episode of the Great Lakes Church podcast, hosted by Dave Nelson, titled "How Do I Escape Negative Thoughts? // Dave Nelson" was published on February 7, 2021 and runs 34 minutes.

February 7, 2021 ·34m · Great Lakes Church

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With the ongoing tension and heartache in our world, it's almost human nature to fall into patterns of negative or toxic thinking. But instead of settling for pessimism, we can find hope through a few simple truths!

With the ongoing tension and heartache in our world, it's almost human nature to fall into patterns of negative or toxic thinking. But instead of settling for pessimism, we can find hope through a few simple truths!

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