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Suffering is not a detour from God's plan for your family. It is the path. Jim and Meghan sit down with Megan Hjelmstad, Army veteran, author, speaker, and women's mentor, to explore the theology and practice of redemptive suffering. Drawing from years of chronic illness, surgeries, and pregnancy loss, Megan shares how suffering united to Christ becomes a doorway to freedom, joy, and deep purpose. Her book, Offer It Up: Discovering the Power and Purpose of Redemptive Suffering, grew from her own story and the gaps she saw in resources for women navigating real, everyday pain.
What’s in this episode:
Resources Mentioned:
Offer It Up: Discovering the Power and Purpose of Redemptive Suffering – Megan's book on hope and redemptive suffering; includes a free digital companion. Audiobook also coming this summer
meganhjelmstad.com – Books, speaking, and mentorship
The Soul of the Apostolate – A compelling case for why interior prayer life is more powerful than all activity
Blessed Is She – Catholic women's ministry Megan contributes devotions to
The Catechism of the Catholic Church – The most underutilized resource for Catholic families, recommended for family holy hours
Looking for meaningful ways to deepen your family’s connection with God outside of Sunday Mass? Download our free guide to discover 10 practical and fun faith-based activities that will bring your family closer to Christ—no matter how busy life gets. From sharing gratitude at the dinner table to watching faith-filled media together, these ideas make living your faith easy and enjoyable.
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Suffering is not a detour from God's plan for your family. It is the path. Jim and Meghan sit down with Megan Hjelmstad, Army veteran, author, speaker, and women's mentor, to explore the theology and practice of redemptive suffering. Drawing from years of chronic illness, surgeries, and pregnancy loss, Megan shares how suffering united to Christ becomes a doorway to freedom, joy, and deep purpose. Her book, Offer It Up: Discovering the Power and Purpose of Redemptive Suffering, grew from her own story and the gaps she saw in resources for women navigating real, everyday pain.
What’s in this episode:
Resources Mentioned:
Offer It Up: Discovering the Power and Purpose of Redemptive Suffering – Megan's book on hope and redemptive suffering; includes a free digital companion. Audiobook also coming this summer
meganhjelmstad.com – Books, speaking, and mentorship
The Soul of the Apostolate – A compelling case for why interior prayer life is more powerful than all activity
Blessed Is She – Catholic women's ministry Megan contributes devotions to
The Catechism of the Catholic Church – The most underutilized resource for Catholic families, recommended for family holy hours
Looking for meaningful ways to deepen your family’s connection with God outside of Sunday Mass? Download our free guide to discover 10 practical and fun faith-based activities that will bring your family closer to Christ—no matter how busy life gets. From sharing gratitude at the dinner table to watching faith-filled media together, these ideas make living your faith easy and enjoyable.