
Christian author Max Lucado, in new book, stresses hope and faith amid today's chaos
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Bestsellling author and pastor Max Lucado of Texas talked to Fox News Digital about his new book, "What Happens Next," and why those of faith need to remain hopeful amid challenge and chaos.
"There's a lack of hope, especially among teenagers, where the suicide rate is continuing to increase," he said. (See the video at the top of this article, and another video within this piece.) "To be quite honest, you just start wondering." "Jesus told His followers, and He tells us, 'Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God." "We can all explore this. And through that confidence, we find courage to face the future." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
"Overall, the suicide rate is the highest it's been since World War II. We feel like we're trapped. We don't have a clear understanding. And my experience has been that clarity about the future grants courage for today."

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