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 ...
Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 17 ''The D word"
Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast
30 minutes
1 year ago
Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 17 ''The D word"
Send us a text Ever felt the sting of discipline and wondered why it's necessary, especially on a spiritual path? We dive headfirst into this topic, revealing how discipline is not just a form of correction, but an expression of divine love. Join us for an episode filled with laughter, hymns, and the occasional off-key note, as we share personal experiences from worship to the wisdom of Hebrews 12. Discover how embracing discipline can shape faith, character, and the very essence of our journ...
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 ...