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Easter: Shannon Bream says God overcomes the impossible for us
Summary
Shannon Bream discussed recent attacks on churches and promoted her new book, Nothing Is Impossible with God, arguing that Easter shows God's power to overcome seemingly impossible challenges.
Content
Shannon Bream appeared on The Ingraham Angle to discuss Holy Week, recent attacks on churches, and her new book, Nothing Is Impossible with God. She frames Easter as evidence that God can overcome challenges that seem impossible to humans. The piece revisits several biblical figures — including Gideon, Moses, Jonah, Noah, Joshua, Daniel and Peter — to illustrate that theme. The article highlights Peter's denial and later restoration after the resurrection.
Main points:
- Shannon Bream discussed her book, Nothing Is Impossible with God, and its focus on biblical figures who faced major obstacles.
- The article frames Easter as the event that, according to Christian belief, demonstrates God's victory over sin and death.
- The segment mentioned recent attacks on churches as part of the conversation.
- The piece highlights personal failure and restoration through the example of Peter.
Summary:
The article presents Easter and biblical narratives as examples of how faith meets difficult circumstances and offers restoration. It reports that Bream is promoting her new book and discussing related concerns, including attacks on churches. Undetermined at this time.
