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Dave and Dina Horne, ministry partners for the Wesleyan Church in Vienna, Austria, share how they are experiencing and journeying through the global pandemic. They reflect on how the world is processing emotions as a whole, how they are continuing to support pastors across the globe, and why we can still hold on to hope.
Plus...we talk about Sabbath, Dina's youtube channel, and the blessing and the curse of having home-cooked meals every single day. Tune in anywhere that you get your favorite podcasts, or at jennvanhekken.com/podcast
Find Dave and Dina Here:
Global Partners
Dina and Friends
What They Said:
"One of the things that is so important is the task of working through and naming our losses."
"I can't just say 'everything is going to work out' without identifying the losses that have come with it."
"I think God uniquely meets us in our suffering, in our weakness, and in our pain...and we don't run after him when things are going well."
By Jennifer VanHekkenDave and Dina Horne, ministry partners for the Wesleyan Church in Vienna, Austria, share how they are experiencing and journeying through the global pandemic. They reflect on how the world is processing emotions as a whole, how they are continuing to support pastors across the globe, and why we can still hold on to hope.
Plus...we talk about Sabbath, Dina's youtube channel, and the blessing and the curse of having home-cooked meals every single day. Tune in anywhere that you get your favorite podcasts, or at jennvanhekken.com/podcast
Find Dave and Dina Here:
Global Partners
Dina and Friends
What They Said:
"One of the things that is so important is the task of working through and naming our losses."
"I can't just say 'everything is going to work out' without identifying the losses that have come with it."
"I think God uniquely meets us in our suffering, in our weakness, and in our pain...and we don't run after him when things are going well."