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Count It All Joy: Discover a Happiness That Circumstances Cannot Change is unavailable, but you can change that!

The apostle Paul wrote his most personal letter while abused and abandoned in a Roman prison. He wrote to believers who lived in the shadow of the Roman tyrant, Nero. And yet this letter, Philippians, is the most joy-filled epistle in the Bible. Weaving together modern stories and historical detail, Dr. David Jeremiah explores Philippians verse by verse, showing us what it means to be joyful...

which love thrives. The harmony of the Philippian assembly was reflected in this letter first by Paul’s reference to the members of the congregation as “all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi” (1:1). The term saints means “set apart ones.” Whenever the word saint appears in the Bible, it is almost always in the plural form. This is a gentle reminder to us that saints are not meant for isolation but for community. In a letter that Amy Carmichael wrote to her friends in the Dohnavur Fellowship,