True Comfort is a podcast for anyone who's heartbroken and tired of shallow advice. Here we share our real pain, hope that's found only in Jesus, and solid evidence that God's promises can be trusted. Hosted by Teasi Cannon, each episode features a compassionate and personal conversation with a Christian apologist who brings truth from the Bible, backed by compelling evidence that God’s promises are not empty. Trusting in our Creator isn’t an act of blind faith. It’s a well-reasoned decision to believe in the One who knows us, sees us, and loves us most.
No fluff. No counterfeit comfort. Just truth you can cling to.
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True Comfort is a podcast for anyone who's heartbroken and tired of shallow advice. Here we share our real pain, hope that's found only in Jesus, and solid evidence that God's promises can be trusted. Hosted by Teasi Cannon, each episode features a compassionate and personal conversation with a Christian apologist who brings truth from the Bible, backed by compelling evidence that God’s promises are not empty. Trusting in our Creator isn’t an act of blind faith. It’s a well-reasoned decision to believe in the One who knows us, sees us, and loves us most.
No fluff. No counterfeit comfort. Just truth you can cling to.
Finding Hope while Watching Someone You Love Slip Away with Sarah Stonestreet.
True Comfort
51 minutes 42 seconds
2 days ago
Finding Hope while Watching Someone You Love Slip Away with Sarah Stonestreet.
In this moving conversation, I sit down with Sarah Stonestreet, host of The Strong Women Podcast and Director of Community Outreach at St. George’s Anglican Church, to explore the beauty, confusion, and profound hope found in walking through suffering with God.Together we reflect on: Learning to trust God when life breaks your heart The spiritual mystery of memory and identity in dementia The surprising ways hymns and Scripture stay rooted in the soulHow suffering forms us into Christ’s likeness Finding God’s presence when the “why” remains unanswered Remembering that Jesus enters our pain. He wept before He healed The quiet power of small acts of obedience and faithSarah shares tender stories of walking with her father through dementia, moments of loss and also breathtaking glimpses of grace, like singing hymns together that his heart never forgot.This episode reminds us that the Christian life is shaped not only by truth but also by tears, and that Christ meets us in both.If you or someone you love is walking through grief, doubt, or seasons that feel heavy, we pray this conversation brings real comfort and renewed courage to trust the God who never forgets His children.Scriptures & Themes Mentioned•2 Corinthians 1:3–4 • Psalm 77 • Isaiah 53 • God’s faithfulness in suffering • Memory, identity & worship • The hope of Christ in affliction • “Puddleglum moments” from The Silver Chair • The Ten Boom story & Christ in the darkest placesResources Referenced• Colson Center for Christian Worldview• Breakpoint & Breakpoint This Week• Truth Rising documentary• J.I. Packer quote on glorifying God in trial• G.K. Chesterton (Orthodoxy)• Andrew Peterson — Always GoodMay this episode help you remember:Even in sorrow, you are never forgotten. Christ is near, and His comfort is real.To learn more about Sarah Stonestreet https://www.youtube.com/@StrongWomenPodcastCCTo learn more about Teasi Cannon or to invite her to speak, visit https://www.teasicannon.com/To start your own study of apologetics, visit https://www.teasicannon.com/general-a...
True Comfort
True Comfort is a podcast for anyone who's heartbroken and tired of shallow advice. Here we share our real pain, hope that's found only in Jesus, and solid evidence that God's promises can be trusted. Hosted by Teasi Cannon, each episode features a compassionate and personal conversation with a Christian apologist who brings truth from the Bible, backed by compelling evidence that God’s promises are not empty. Trusting in our Creator isn’t an act of blind faith. It’s a well-reasoned decision to believe in the One who knows us, sees us, and loves us most.
No fluff. No counterfeit comfort. Just truth you can cling to.