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The path through grief is never straight, but for Kyle and Paige Schelts, it twisted in ways they never imagined. After losing their infant daughter, Layla at just 14 days old, they found themselves navigating both spiritual awakening and devastating loss simultaneously. Their raw, emotional story unfolds as they share how this tragedy became the catalyst that eventually led them to faith—only to face the unthinkable when their son Henry also passed away at six weeks old.
Kyle's confession of contemplating suicide the day they lost Layla reveals the depths of their despair, while the divine intervention of a neighbor who stopped him showcases how hope can appear in our darkest moments. The couple candidly discusses how grief led them both into addiction—Kyle using substances to cope with guilt and absence during their first loss, and Paige returning to addiction after eight years of sobriety when facing their second loss.
What makes this episode profoundly moving is witnessing how the Christian community responded not with judgment but with support, prayer, and accountability. The Schelts family's journey demonstrates the transformative power of bringing hidden struggles into the light, as they explain how confession and community became crucial to their healing. Now approaching two years of sobriety, they've turned their testimony into ministry, helping others who face similar battles.
Whether you're struggling with grief, addiction, or questioning where God is in your suffering, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that redemption is possible even from the darkest places. Their message that "no darkness is too great for God's light to penetrate" stands as both comfort and challenge to anyone facing seemingly insurmountable pain. Listen, be encouraged, and remember—there is always hope in Christ.
New episodes every Monday
www.lifehousemot.com
[email protected]
Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM
Intro music by Joey Blair
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The path through grief is never straight, but for Kyle and Paige Schelts, it twisted in ways they never imagined. After losing their infant daughter, Layla at just 14 days old, they found themselves navigating both spiritual awakening and devastating loss simultaneously. Their raw, emotional story unfolds as they share how this tragedy became the catalyst that eventually led them to faith—only to face the unthinkable when their son Henry also passed away at six weeks old.
Kyle's confession of contemplating suicide the day they lost Layla reveals the depths of their despair, while the divine intervention of a neighbor who stopped him showcases how hope can appear in our darkest moments. The couple candidly discusses how grief led them both into addiction—Kyle using substances to cope with guilt and absence during their first loss, and Paige returning to addiction after eight years of sobriety when facing their second loss.
What makes this episode profoundly moving is witnessing how the Christian community responded not with judgment but with support, prayer, and accountability. The Schelts family's journey demonstrates the transformative power of bringing hidden struggles into the light, as they explain how confession and community became crucial to their healing. Now approaching two years of sobriety, they've turned their testimony into ministry, helping others who face similar battles.
Whether you're struggling with grief, addiction, or questioning where God is in your suffering, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that redemption is possible even from the darkest places. Their message that "no darkness is too great for God's light to penetrate" stands as both comfort and challenge to anyone facing seemingly insurmountable pain. Listen, be encouraged, and remember—there is always hope in Christ.
New episodes every Monday
www.lifehousemot.com
[email protected]
Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM
Intro music by Joey Blair

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