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Have you ever thought about how many times a day you switch things on or off? The lights. Your alarm. Your hair dryer. Your phone. The TV. But have you ever thought about your faith as having an on or off switch, too? Sometimes it’s really hard to keep our faith switched “on” all the time. No matter how big our faith in God is, sometimes we all face things that make it difficult to have faith in God. Sometimes those things can become so big that they actually “turn off” our faith. Kind of like a switch. Guilt. Doubt. Judgment. Even our feelings. All of these things have the ability, in some way, to switch off our faith. But what if they didn’t have to? What if these things had the ability to switch “on” our faith instead? In this series, we’ll take a look at the life of Peter—a man who is known today as having great faith in God—because when Peter wrestled with guilt, doubt, judgment, and even his own feelings, he found a way to let each of those things switch his faith “on” instead of switching it “off.”