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Bishop T.D. Jakes: "Pain Always Has A Gift"

Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris

Release Date: 05/01/2019

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Bishop T.D. Jakes has built a reputation around inspiring others to see beyond life’s misfortunes and find strength in moments of hardship. It’s something that the bishop is familiar with. In this week’s episode, Jakes opens up about some of his life’s darkest moments and how they strengthened his faith in God. --- Paula Faris is an Emmy Award-winning anchor and senior national correspondent at ABC News. Previously, she was the co-anchor of "Good Morning America" on the weekends and ABC's "The View." Support this podcast with a review --------> http://bit.ly/2DChGho "Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris" is produced by ABC Radio. More information: http://www.abcnewspodcasts.com