Send us a text Some days faith feels like a bruise you keep bumping, and other days it feels like a tender place where God speaks clearer than ever. We sat down to talk about suffering without the shortcuts—how pain can ripen the fruit of the Spirit faster than comfort ever will, and how to guard your heart from the kind of bad theology that turns wounds into lifelong bitterness. We trace a path through Job’s story and our own: stacked losses, hospital hallways, numb mornings, and the quiet ...
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Send us a text Some days faith feels like a bruise you keep bumping, and other days it feels like a tender place where God speaks clearer than ever. We sat down to talk about suffering without the shortcuts—how pain can ripen the fruit of the Spirit faster than comfort ever will, and how to guard your heart from the kind of bad theology that turns wounds into lifelong bitterness. We trace a path through Job’s story and our own: stacked losses, hospital hallways, numb mornings, and the quiet ...
Send us a text A children’s book has a way of telling the truth we avoid. If you give a mouse a cookie, he’ll ask for more—and so will the quiet appetites that live in us. We follow that trail from playful banter to piercing insight, asking what happens when you feed entitlement, revenge, or misplaced hope—and what changes when you starve them. We start with the subtle voice of “I deserve,” the mindset that turns gratitude into grumbling and caps what grace can do. From instant delivery cult...
Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast
Send us a text Some days faith feels like a bruise you keep bumping, and other days it feels like a tender place where God speaks clearer than ever. We sat down to talk about suffering without the shortcuts—how pain can ripen the fruit of the Spirit faster than comfort ever will, and how to guard your heart from the kind of bad theology that turns wounds into lifelong bitterness. We trace a path through Job’s story and our own: stacked losses, hospital hallways, numb mornings, and the quiet ...