04.19.2017 - By Corey Constable
One of my favorite songs in the entire world was written by a man named Horatio Spafford in 1873. He was a lawyer and a real estate investor and a Presbyterian church elder. By all measures, a shining example of someone who had achieved the American dream. But at 9 PM on October 8th, 1871, when the O’Leary family barn caught on fire, he learned that financial success isn't the metric by which one should ever base their happiness. This is a story of love and loss, grief and acceptance. Music: "It is Well With My Soul" | Courtesy of BYU Vocal Point | Youtube / Facebook / Web "It is Well With My Soul" | Boyce https://www.facebook.com/omittedpodcast Twitter: @omittedpodcast Instagram: @omittedpodcast