Episode 6 - Christine Caine

 
 
 

When we find ourselves in the dark after loss, big questions often follow: Where is God now? Why can’t I see Him here? Why can’t we sense His presence? How can I trust that God is good? Why did this happen?

The deep theological wrestlings that often arise after the pain of grief can be jarring. But we need permission to ask the raw questions. We need a space to say them aloud. And we need a guide to help us find answers in the dark.

In this episode of the What We Find in the Dark Podcast, join host Aubrey Sampson and her guest, author, speaker, and activist Christine Caine, about where to find hope in the darkest seasons, how to even begin the process of healing from our pain, and practices that can bring us to a place of faith in a dark night.

If you find hope hard to come by these days, this conversation will invite you into a different, more gritty version — a raw hope that is available with Christ in the ashes of life after loss and grief.


“The degree to which you are willing to embrace the pain of recovery is the degree to which you will recover.”

-Christine Caine


To learn more about how to navigate your own season in the dark, pick up host Aubrey Sampson's book What We Find in the Dark: Loss, Hope, and God’s Presence in Grief

Watch or listen to all of the What We Find in the Dark Podcast episodes at nothingiswasted.com/whatwefind

Connect with this episode's special guest, Christine Caine:
Website: christinecaine.com
Instagram: instagram.com/christinecaine
Facebook: facebook.com/theChristineCaine
Book: Don’t Look Back: Getting Unstuck and Moving Forward with Passion and Purpose

Nothing is Wasted Curated Pathways are your path towards healing whatever specific pain point you're walking through. Learn more at nothingiswasted.com/pathways

We all need a guide when it comes to moving through the pain of grief and loss. Let our Nothing is Wasted Certified Coaches help you in your pain to purpose journey: nothingiswasted.com/coaching

 
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