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Families are in crisis this back-to-school season

Urgent Need: As the back-to-school season begins, families are facing mounting pressure—tough choices, cultural confusion, and strained relationships.

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Jeff and Sarah Walton

Jeff and Sarah Walton

Jeff Walton worked as a trauma consultant for nine years, assisting doctors in implanting medical devices during trauma surgeries. Jeff now works as a real estate broker after seasons of unexpected job loss. Sarah Walton is an author who co-wrote Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering. She blogs at Setapart.net and is a contributing writer at Desiringgod.org, Reviveourhearts.com, and Unlockingthebible.org. Jeff and Sarah met at Taylor University and have been married for 16 years. They are the co-authors of Together Through the Storms: Biblical Encouragement for Your Marriage When Life Hurts. They live in Colorado Springs with four children.

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Staying Married Through the Storms of Life

Jeff and Sarah Walton have faced a series of crises that have severely impacted their marriage and family. Financial issues and mental and physical ailments have challenged the Walton family for an extensive duration of time, yet they remain faithful. In this broadcast, the Walton’s compare their journey to the Old Testament book of Job, outlining key passages about staying faithful to God despite unexplained suffering.