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If you're a Christian believer read this... ☝️

Before Charles Stanley died, he said most Christians have never actually met the one Person of God who was sent to comfort them. A man who spent nearly 50 years as senior pastor of one of the largest churches in America. Who built a ministry that reached over 4,000 stations worldwide. Whose sermons were translated into 127 languages. Who poured his entire life into one mission — helping people truly know God. And before he died, he said something that most Christians have never stopped to think about. "It's tragic. People can go to church and listen to sermons year after year and still feel alone. Still feel empty. Still feel like God is somewhere far away, watching, instead of right here with them. And there is a very specific reason for that." Read that again. There is a very specific reason. Not a vague one. Not a spiritual mystery. A specific, identifiable reason why millions of faithful women go to church every Sunday and still feel utterly alone in the quiet moments when they need God most. It's 2am and the worry won't stop, and you pray, and the ceiling feels like all your words are hitting. You're going through the hardest season of your life, and you ask God for just a sense of His presence — not a miracle, just comfort — and you feel nothing. And slowly a terrible thought creeps in. Maybe He doesn't hear me. Maybe I'm not important to Him. Maybe everyone else feels something I don't. And Stanley said the reason is this. There is a Person of God whose entire job is to be your comfort in those exact moments — and most Christians have never once truly known Him. He said it plainly. "The Holy Spirit is not a force. He is not an it. He is a Person — sent by God to be your Comforter, your Helper, your constant companion. He lives inside every believer. And yet most Christians live their entire lives as though He isn't there." The Comforter. That's the name Jesus Himself gave Him. Not a vague ghost. Not a doctrine you nod at on Sunday. The Helper, sent to be closer to you than your own breath, in the lonely places no one else can reach. And most Christian women have spent their whole lives with that Comforter living inside them — and never knew how to hear Him, feel Him, or let Him do the one thing He was sent to do. Because here's what nobody in church seems willing to say out loud. You cannot experience a Comforter you've never understood. You can't be comforted by a Person you only know as a theological word. And reading three chapters in the morning and closing the book confused is not the same thing as actually knowing the God who lives inside you. Stanley said it this way. "You cannot understand the truth of God's Word apart from the Holy Spirit. One of His primary responsibilities is to interpret the Word of God for you — to make it come alive, to make it personal, to make it land on the exact wound you're carrying. But if you don't understand what you're reading, He has nothing to work with." I know because I was that woman. I went to church every single Sunday for my entire life. I had a Bible that I genuinely tried to read. I started reading plans in January more times than I can count. I made it through Leviticus barely holding on, wondering what animal sacrifices have to do with my life. I read Romans and closed the book not being able to explain a single thing I'd just read. I read through the Psalms and felt comforted in the moment — but couldn't tell you two days later what God was actually saying. Year after year, the same cycle. Start in January, slow down by March, quietly stop in April. And carry that shame — that quiet guilt of being a Christian who still hasn't read the whole Bible — all the way to December. When I'd tell myself again that next year would be different. And the whole time, in every lonely 2am, in every silent prayer, in every season I begged God to feel close — I thought I was alone. I wasn't. The Comforter was living inside me the entire time. Waiting to do exactly what He was sent to do. Waiting to take the words on the page and press them into the exact place that hurt. But He can only comfort you with a Word you actually understand. And I didn't understand any of it. So I'd close the book confused and defeated, and the One sent to comfort me had nothing to comfort me with. Stanley spent 50 years trying to give people that understanding from the pulpit every Sunday. But he could only reach the people sitting in the pews. He couldn't be in your living room at 6am when you sat down with your Bible and had no idea what you were looking at. That's when I found something that changed everything. A 52-week guided study that walks you through the entire Bible — one theme at a time, from Genesis to Revelation. Before you read anything each week, it gives you a short explanation of exactly what you're about to get into. Who wrote it. When. Why. What was happening in the world at the time. And how it all connects to the God who is with you right now. John: where Jesus promised the Comforter in the first place — who He is, why He was sent, and what He actually does in the life of the woman reading it 2,000 years later at her kitchen table. Romans: what Paul was actually saying about the Spirit who lives inside you, intercedes for you, and carries you when you don't even have words to pray. Psalms: the words of people who felt utterly alone and discovered they never were — and what God said back to them in the dark. For the first time in my life, I read my Bible and understood what I was reading. And for the first time, the Comforter had something to work with. I'd open it in the morning and not want to close it. I'd read something and feel it land on the exact thing I'd been carrying. Verses I'd read dozens of times suddenly meant something completely new — because I finally understood what they were actually saying. And slowly, the loneliness lifted. Not because my circumstances changed. They didn't. But because for the first time, I actually knew the One who'd been with me the whole time. The 2am prayers stopped feeling like they hit the ceiling. The silence stopped feeling like absence. Because I finally knew the Comforter who had been right there, inside me, the entire time. Stanley said this — and I carry it with me every single morning. "To walk in the Spirit is to live moment by moment in dependence upon Him, sensitive to His voice, in obedience to Him. That is life at its very, very best. And it's available to every single person who wants God's best." You can't be comforted moment by moment by a Person you've never understood. You can't be sensitive to a voice you've never learned to hear. You can't experience the nearness Stanley spent his whole ministry describing — if His Word has never actually gotten inside you. Stanley's life verse was Acts 20:24. "Life is worth nothing unless I use it for doing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus." He spent 90 years on this earth doing exactly that. Reaching 127 languages. 4,000 stations. Millions of people. All trying to do one thing. Help people truly know the God who lives inside them. Not just read about Him. Know Him. This is what finally helped me close that gap. The same thing that's helped over 25,000 women finally understand the Bible they've been carrying their whole lives. Right now it's up to 62% off — and every order comes with a free pen pack. Don't spend another year feeling alone with a Comforter living right inside you. Don't spend another year reading words that never get inside. This is what Charles Stanley spent a lifetime pointing people toward. Tap below and grab yours before they sell out.

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La idea grande: Conectar a las mujeres cristianas con Dios de manera más profunda y personal a través de un estudio bíblico guiado

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  • El anuncio utiliza una estrategia de curiosidad y emoción para atraer a las mujeres cristianas a leer sobre la promesa de una conexión más profunda con Dios
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Este anuncio ofrece un recurso digital relacionado con la fe cristiana, su oferta principal es una revelación sobre cómo sentir la presencia de Dios en la vida diaria según las palabras de Charles Stanley. Va dirigido a creyentes cristianos que buscan una conexión más profunda con su fe.