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Have you ever been in a situation where it seemed like God was using affliction to draw you to Him? Or maybe you're in that situation now. How do you respond in those circumstances? In the face of a chronic illness that seems to have no end, Karis Meier chooses to respond in this way—give thanks.
In this episode, Karis is joined by her husband, LTC Ben Meier, USA, and throughout my conversation with them, you'll hear at least three themes in their story:
First, marriage. Both Karis and Ben talk about the difficult aspects of marriage that often come along with the commitment to that marriage.
Second, patience in suffering. Karis talks about contentment and endurance as she daily battles a disease and continually asks for healing. And Ben shares how not being able to help Karis with her physical health has taught him to be more compassionate.
And third, sustainability. As a couple and as individuals, Karis and Ben talk about practical applications that have helped them on their marriage journey.
Click here to visit Karis' blog, Suffering Well.
As you listen to their story of military life at the intersection of faith, family, and profession, here are 4 questions to reflect on:
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Have you ever been in a situation where it seemed like God was using affliction to draw you to Him? Or maybe you're in that situation now. How do you respond in those circumstances? In the face of a chronic illness that seems to have no end, Karis Meier chooses to respond in this way—give thanks.
In this episode, Karis is joined by her husband, LTC Ben Meier, USA, and throughout my conversation with them, you'll hear at least three themes in their story:
First, marriage. Both Karis and Ben talk about the difficult aspects of marriage that often come along with the commitment to that marriage.
Second, patience in suffering. Karis talks about contentment and endurance as she daily battles a disease and continually asks for healing. And Ben shares how not being able to help Karis with her physical health has taught him to be more compassionate.
And third, sustainability. As a couple and as individuals, Karis and Ben talk about practical applications that have helped them on their marriage journey.
Click here to visit Karis' blog, Suffering Well.
As you listen to their story of military life at the intersection of faith, family, and profession, here are 4 questions to reflect on:

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