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The Storm Has a Name, But So Does Peace
Every storm has a name: loss, betrayal, anxiety, trauma, shame. But peace has a name too:
Jesus.
When the disciples panicked, Jesus stood up and spoke directly to the storm. You can do the same. You don’t have to stay silent in the middle of chaos. You can say, “Peace, be still,” and mean it, even while the waves still crash.
Facing the truth doesn’t make the storm stronger; it makes you steadier. Because once truth comes in, fear loses its grip.
You’re not the storm. You’re the one Jesus is rescuing in it.
Reflection:
What storm do you need to name today, and how will you invite peace to meet you in it?
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About this Plan

Sometimes healing begins with heartbreak. Before peace comes, truth must be faced, not filtered. In this 5-day plan, Amy Duggar King walks you through the hard but holy work of being honest about your pain, surrendering control, and letting Jesus meet you in the places you’ve tried to hide. Because pretending you’re okay never made anyone whole, but facing the truth can set you free.
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