Hope When It Hurts with Sarah Walton

On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Sarah Walton on the topic of hope when it hurts. We talked about everything from Sarah’s own experience with suffering to how we can remind ourselves of the gospel, even in the midst of our pain. All throughout our conversation, she shared how the gospel speaks into all areas of our lives and gives hope to our suffering. So you’ll know her a little better, Sarah is a stay-at-home mom with four kids under the age of 11. She also authored a book along with Kristen Wetherell from episode 67 called Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering. You can follow her blog at Set Apart: Hope on the Road Less Traveled and find some of her writing at Desiring God, Revive Our Hearts, and Unlocking the Bible.   SARAH’S RESOURCES John Piper’s Sermon Series through Job Beside Still Waters by Charles Spurgeon Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon The Crook in the Lot by Thomas Boston and Jason Roth Behind a Frowning Providence by John Murray   SARAH’S SIMPLE JOYS Time alone in the morning Deep conversations and then moments later laughing hysterically When her kids play together   OTHER RESOURCES Hope When It Hurts by Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton Episode 67 on Glory with Kristen Wetherell   CONNECT WITH SARAH Website Facebook Instagram Twitter   DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How has pain and suffering shaped your view of God? How can you practice remembering the Gospel in the midst of your pain? What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you’ve learned this week?   SPONSORSHIP DETAILS   FOR MORE: Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!  

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