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There Are Good Things Here

Norman Hubbard

Life can sometimes get so complicated, confusing, and painful that we lose sight of the good. No one knew that better than Katie Hubbard, a mom of four who lived with cancer for seven years and left 50 journals behind her filled with hope, longing, and sincere faith. If you’re skeptical of simple answers but open to honest searching after God, there are good things here. You’ll find that seven min... more

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My new book, More Than Christians, comes out on January 14, 2024. The book is dedicated to Katie's parents, Charles and Betsy Hansen, and there's a section in it about my early relationship with "Mr. and Mrs. Hansen." The people we love and who love ... more

On November 10, 2024, Betsy Hansen passed from this life into the presence of the Savior she loved. Mom Hansen was one of the most influential women in my life, not least because she brought Katie into it! Here are the remarks I shared about her at h... more

Today, December 17, 2024, would have been Katie's and my 30th Anniversary. To commemorate this day, I reflect back on some stories from our wedding day. God's goodness and steadfast love have followed me through many years of sorrow and loss. On this... more

In this final episode of Season 3, we find Katie Hubbard characteristically wrestling with questions of doubt and faith, death and life, promises of provision and bills to pay. Most of all, we find her true to herself and her God, committed to the ha... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings
  • Encouraging for tough seasons

    This podcast has really good reminders for the person going through hard times. The realness of the journals remind me it’s ok to struggle while going through hard trials.

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    5
    Liz McMurrin
    United States3 years ago
  • Encouragement for your soul

    We all need to be reminded that God is working for our good and His glory in the midst of our trials. Katie’s journals remind us of this truth, as she fights for joy in God through her struggle with cancer. Her faith in God will inspire and encourage you to face whatever affliction you may be experiencing today.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Theijermans
    United States4 years ago
  • A Blessing to All Who Listen

    Though I only met Katie once in person, she was an incredibly articulate, compelling, and faith-filled woman. This podcast is such an awesome guide to trusting God in the most difficult of circumstances. I can’t wait for more - thank you Norm, Tom, Kayla, Rachel, and Joe for sharing Katie’s wisdom with the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ayerk
    United States4 years ago
  • Real life with real hope

    These short podcasts share real hope through the real experiences of life. You will be encouraged!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jcbball27
    United States4 years ago
  • Hope during trials

    I may be biased because I spent years learning from Katie's wisdom during her last season of life on earth, in which she had cancer. She was a woman who knew the Word of God and trusted Him through thick and thin. As my husband and I journey through infertility and are hoping to adopt, I am encouraged by the first few entries that Norm has shared. You too may find a companion, and the Companion, in Katie's journal entries.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beckie Wiegel
    United States4 years ago

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