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Jean Syswerda shares her story of loss, suffering, and the faithfulness of God. She opens up about being angry with God, the blessing of wrestling with Him in the struggle, and reminds us that God is big enough to handle it all. Plus she shares how she found grace after loss, and how God is opening new doors for ministry even in her retirement years.
You don't want to miss this powerful episode all about finding God even in the pit. Listen in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or jennvanhekken.com/podcast
Find Jean:
Recommendations:
We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter
The Women's Devotional Bible
The Kids Adventure Bible
Women of the Bible by Jean Syswerda
What she said:
"I had to ask myself: Who is a God that does this kind of thing and do I want to follow him?"
"How do I balance my understanding of God with what my life is currently like?"
"Your view of God may change, but God never does. God is still God and God is still good."
"I said to God: I don't know if I can trust you. I don't know if I even like you, but I'm going to do it anyway."
By Jennifer VanHekkenJean Syswerda shares her story of loss, suffering, and the faithfulness of God. She opens up about being angry with God, the blessing of wrestling with Him in the struggle, and reminds us that God is big enough to handle it all. Plus she shares how she found grace after loss, and how God is opening new doors for ministry even in her retirement years.
You don't want to miss this powerful episode all about finding God even in the pit. Listen in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or jennvanhekken.com/podcast
Find Jean:
Recommendations:
We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter
The Women's Devotional Bible
The Kids Adventure Bible
Women of the Bible by Jean Syswerda
What she said:
"I had to ask myself: Who is a God that does this kind of thing and do I want to follow him?"
"How do I balance my understanding of God with what my life is currently like?"
"Your view of God may change, but God never does. God is still God and God is still good."
"I said to God: I don't know if I can trust you. I don't know if I even like you, but I'm going to do it anyway."