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 broken purse handle, a crowded green room, and a flush of embarrassment, funny on the surface, but it points to something deeper: how easily we’re drawn to convincing copies. We kick off season three by tracing that everyday story to Jude’s urgent call to contend for a faith that’s the real thing, not a polished knockoff. We unpack why Jude shifted from writing about shared salvation to warning about counterfeits already creeping into the church. Instead of stoking exposé cu...
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 ...