Episode 63 - Finding Comfort in Trouble
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Today’s Verse: 2 Corinthians 1:1-11 (NIV)
We've all lived through many challenging times in life. And if there ever was a time you might need grace and you might need peace- it's today. It's this week. It's this season of our lives.
Steve weaves this verse and Paul’s story in with our own troubles, and asks the question, how have you experienced the compassion of God in a difficult, anxious time?
It’s easy to lose perspective in anxious times. We pray this resource is a comfort, a reassurance, some peace, some grace.
Reflection: How have you experienced the compassion of God in a difficult and anxious time?
Time Stamp of Podcast
:57 – Intro with Steve
5:23 – Music Break
6:38 – Main Podcast on Exhaustion
23:23 – Music Break
24:39 – Joe’s Soul Care Story
28:29 – Music Break
29:14 – Joe reads “Blessing for the Brokenhearted” by Jan Richardson
30:35 – Closing
MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST
Soul Custody by Stephen W. Smith
Poem recited by Joe: Blessing for the Brokenhearted by Jan Richardson (from her book The Cure for Sorrow)
Soul Care from an African American Perspective - Episode from Season 3
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