In this profoundly moving episode of Dad Tired, we sit down with Susan & Nick, a young married couple who share their heart-wrenching journey of losing their 18-month-old baby boy to a rare heart condition. Join us as they courageously open up about their experience, revealing how they found hope in Jesus even in the midst of their worst nightmare. With unwavering faith, they encourage listeners to trust the goodness of God, even in the face of unimaginable grief and trials. Through their story, they remind us that everything Jesus promised He would be, He indeed was. Prepare to be deeply moved as you witness their journey from sorrow to strength, and discover the transformative power of finding God's goodness in the midst of your own darkest moments. Tune in for a powerful episode that will touch your heart and inspire you to trust in the unwavering faithfulness of God, even in the face of life's most devastating circumstances.
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Finding Joy When Life Isn't Joyous
Should You Sacrifice So That Your Spouse Can Pursue Their Dreams?
Dealing With Difficult In-Laws
Why Christian Men Are Bored
BONUS: Where We Go From Here
Do You Feel Like Throwing In The Towel?
How To Pursue Your Wife's Heart (even in busy seasons of life)
In The Eye of The Storm (with Ryan Stevenson)
An Emptied Marriage (with Jonathan Pitts)
Leading Your Family Toward The Same Goal
Native Tongue (with Jon Foreman from Switchfoot)
Building Character vs. Correcting Behavior
The Skill of Fatherhood (with Jefferson Bethke)
Does Jesus Care About My Child's Education? Part 2
Does Jesus Care About Your Child's Education? Part 1
Cry Like A Man
When God Hasn't Answered Your Prayers (and Parenting A Special Needs Child)
Praying Points Your Family To A Better God
Creating A Marriage & Family Plan (with David Robbins of Family Life)
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Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)