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Chris Fabry is feeling bad about feeling bad. He thinks he ought to be joyful about the sale of the land and home where he grew up. But there's a deep sense of loss that came with signing that contract. The place where his roots grew deeply is no longer in his family. Have you ever struggled with that situation? Give Chris a little help on Chris Fabry Live.
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The Seasons of our Grief: Embracing the Journey by Dr. Ray Mitsch
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How Should Christians Think About Israel? by Michael Rydelnik
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Dr. Ray Mitsch serves as the Chair for the Department of Psychology and is a professor of psychology at Colorado Christian University. He has been in the counseling profession since 1980. He has authored five books including his bestselling Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love, selling over 400,000 copies worldwide. Ray has been married to Linda since 1978, and they have four daughters and three grandsons. The Mitsches live in the Denver area.
Chris Fabry is the host of Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio and is the author of more than 80 books. He is a member of the Christy Award Hall of Fame for Christian Fiction. His latest release is The Forge, a novelization of the Kendrick Brothers' film. He and his wife live near Tucson, AZ.
Experience one of Christian radio’s most captivating voices on Chris Fabry Live. A master storyteller with warmth, humor, and biblical wisdom, Chris delivers authentic and thought-provoking conversations that help you navigate life’s challenges with faith and confidence. Through engaging interviews and relatable insights, you’ll walk away encouraged, equipped, and inspired to live out your faith. Tune in to Chris Fabry Live weekdays from 2–3 PM CT.