Their elbows, knees and ankles throb.
Their fatigue seems paralyzing at times.
Young and old, male and female, these Christians — like around one-fifth of U.S. adults — deal with chronic pain.
Often, debilitating prognoses make such patients feel all alone, as if no one understands.
But at a monthly meeting in this Oklahoma town, fellow sufferers — some gathered in person, others connecting from afar via Zoom — find support through a ministry called Broken & Mended.
Their elbows, knees and ankles throb.
Their fatigue seems paralyzing at times.
Young and old, male and female, these Christians — like around one-fifth of U.S. adults — deal with chronic pain.
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