
A coed fraternity of broken people who understand one another simply because of our circumstances. If you are unquestionably broken, you are not alone. This won’t take the pain away, but it may help to know there are hosts of people and God Himself who understand what you’re feeling. One day death will be swallowed up where there is no more. Until then, Jesus knows your pain and wants to walk with... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

In this episode, Greg and Jen discuss the I AM statement "I am the Door". The focus is on Jesus being the Shepherd who protects his sheep and guides them through life.
As we continue the series entitled Who is God in your Grief? The I Am statements and how they can grow you closer to God and allow for healing from your loss, we discuss the I AM statement, "I am the Light of the World". Join Greg and Jen as they sh... more
Today we are starting a new series entitled Who is God in your Grief? The I Am statements and how they can grow you closer to God and allow for healing from your loss. This series will take us through some of the I AM statements of Jesus and will giv... more
In this final episode of the series, Greg and Jen explore the calling placed on every believer: to be ambassadors for Christ. Speaking directly to those navigating grief, they share a message of hope—that your pain does not disqualify you from purpos... more
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Greg & Jen - thanks so much for sharing with us. Your story has connected with so many people - and while our stories aren’t the same, we you have created a community for us to connect on loss, grief, or loneliness. Thank you$
So refreshing to hear a show where the hosts balance authenticity and authority. Vulnerability is the birthplace of love and God’s Word is the authority used to love and lead us 🙏







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