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Feel like walking away from God?
Don't think you can take it anymore?
Anger toward God is one of the most uncomfortable emotions believers carry, and often one of the least talked about. In this episode,
Tom Clairmont opens an honest conversation about what happens when faith feels strained, prayers feel heavy, and something between you and God just feels off. Rather than avoiding the tension, this episode invites listeners to face it directly.
Through real-life experiences, Scripture, and a candid discussion with guest Paul Berard, Tom explores how anger toward God often grows out of loss, betrayal, false expectations, or long seasons of unanswered questions.
This is not an episode about fixing faith quickly. It’s about staying in the relationship, even when trust feels shaky, and discovering that honesty, not silence, is often where healing begins.
If you’ve ever felt confused, disappointed, or quietly resentful toward God and didn’t know what to do with those feelings, this episode creates a safe place to listen without pressure or judgment. It reminds you that faith doesn’t require pretending, and that God is not threatened by your honesty.
Many believers walk away emotionally long before they ever walk away spiritually. This episode matters because it addresses that in-between space where faith feels fragile but not gone. It offers permission to be real with God and reassurance that anger does not disqualify you from His love. Staying honest may be the very thing that leads you back to trust, one step at a time.
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Share this episode with someone who may need a reminder that they’re not alone. Let’s inspire hope and show that with God’s grace, even the most broken seasons can lead to a beautiful new beginning.
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By Tom ClairmontFeel like walking away from God?
Don't think you can take it anymore?
Anger toward God is one of the most uncomfortable emotions believers carry, and often one of the least talked about. In this episode,
Tom Clairmont opens an honest conversation about what happens when faith feels strained, prayers feel heavy, and something between you and God just feels off. Rather than avoiding the tension, this episode invites listeners to face it directly.
Through real-life experiences, Scripture, and a candid discussion with guest Paul Berard, Tom explores how anger toward God often grows out of loss, betrayal, false expectations, or long seasons of unanswered questions.
This is not an episode about fixing faith quickly. It’s about staying in the relationship, even when trust feels shaky, and discovering that honesty, not silence, is often where healing begins.
If you’ve ever felt confused, disappointed, or quietly resentful toward God and didn’t know what to do with those feelings, this episode creates a safe place to listen without pressure or judgment. It reminds you that faith doesn’t require pretending, and that God is not threatened by your honesty.
Many believers walk away emotionally long before they ever walk away spiritually. This episode matters because it addresses that in-between space where faith feels fragile but not gone. It offers permission to be real with God and reassurance that anger does not disqualify you from His love. Staying honest may be the very thing that leads you back to trust, one step at a time.
Like the Podcast? Go deeper with the book on Amazon- HERE
Share this episode with someone who may need a reminder that they’re not alone. Let’s inspire hope and show that with God’s grace, even the most broken seasons can lead to a beautiful new beginning.
Be on the weekly encouraging email list: https://subscribepage.io/QoLunB
Do you want to know God and receive Jesus as Savior into your life for healing and salvation?
Put your trust in Him with a simple prayer of faith HERE.