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Trauma trigger warning: At the 1:29:50 to 1:33:28 and 2:39:39 to 2:41:28 mark, sexual assault/rape is discussed as an example. Please skip it if you need to.
“Are you there, God? It’s me, Herman…”
Back after another long break (oh, the abundant life...), Matt and Tommy catch everyone up on what's been going on since last time, and it's a lot. Things in life, health, and faith took major turns, for better and worse - sometimes at the same time. Matt shares about family dynamics and Tommy gives all the latest on the roller coaster that is his cancer situation, aka The Legend of Herman. All the intense goings-on really make them ponder some serious questions: What do they think of being Christians? What even is God and what is she doing? What does it mean to love your cancer? What do we do with death? Oh, and...prayer?
Thoughts get very intimate and the heresy goes full-frontal (no video - you're welcome/we're sorry). The worst times in life are the best times to have no idea what you think about faith, amiright?
By Matt Hill and Tommy StewartTrauma trigger warning: At the 1:29:50 to 1:33:28 and 2:39:39 to 2:41:28 mark, sexual assault/rape is discussed as an example. Please skip it if you need to.
“Are you there, God? It’s me, Herman…”
Back after another long break (oh, the abundant life...), Matt and Tommy catch everyone up on what's been going on since last time, and it's a lot. Things in life, health, and faith took major turns, for better and worse - sometimes at the same time. Matt shares about family dynamics and Tommy gives all the latest on the roller coaster that is his cancer situation, aka The Legend of Herman. All the intense goings-on really make them ponder some serious questions: What do they think of being Christians? What even is God and what is she doing? What does it mean to love your cancer? What do we do with death? Oh, and...prayer?
Thoughts get very intimate and the heresy goes full-frontal (no video - you're welcome/we're sorry). The worst times in life are the best times to have no idea what you think about faith, amiright?