When life doesn’t go the way we expect, how do we respond? In this episode of The Something New Show, we unpack the ancient wisdom of Proverbs 13:12: “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” Through personal stories of walking through childhood cancer, sports injuries, and family challenges, we explore: Why our response is our responsibility (and how to live that out as parents)How to grieve honestly while still holding on to hopePractical ways to help...
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When life doesn’t go the way we expect, how do we respond? In this episode of The Something New Show, we unpack the ancient wisdom of Proverbs 13:12: “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” Through personal stories of walking through childhood cancer, sports injuries, and family challenges, we explore: Why our response is our responsibility (and how to live that out as parents)How to grieve honestly while still holding on to hopePractical ways to help...
When life doesn’t go the way we expect, how do we respond? In this episode of The Something New Show, we unpack the ancient wisdom of Proverbs 13:12: “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” Through personal stories of walking through childhood cancer, sports injuries, and family challenges, we explore: Why our response is our responsibility (and how to live that out as parents)How to grieve honestly while still holding on to hopePractical ways to help...
The Something New Show
When life doesn’t go the way we expect, how do we respond? In this episode of The Something New Show, we unpack the ancient wisdom of Proverbs 13:12: “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” Through personal stories of walking through childhood cancer, sports injuries, and family challenges, we explore: Why our response is our responsibility (and how to live that out as parents)How to grieve honestly while still holding on to hopePractical ways to help...