Affirming Truths Podcast | Christian Mental Health, Encouragement

S11.11 | Why Did God Allow This? | Finding Faith in Suffering and Trauma


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Have you ever found yourself asking, "Why did God allow this?" Whether you're walking through grief, trauma, or unanswered prayers, this question can weigh heavy on your heart. In this episode of Affirming Truths, Christian Mental Health Coach Carla Arges reminds us that it's okay to wrestle with God, but we don't have to stay stuck in the "why."

Through Scripture, encouragement, and her own experiences, Carla explores how God's character never changes—even in suffering—and how shifting from "Why, God?" to "Where is God in this?" can bring peace, perspective, and healing. If you've ever felt buried by pain, this conversation will help you lean into trust and see God's goodness in the midst of struggle.

Come join me as I wrestle in faith through struggle on my new substack https://substack.com/@carlaarges

Did you know that Carla is a Christian Mental Health coach? See if working with her is what you need in your current season. Book a discovery call today!

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Connect With Carla:

Book a Discovery call with me https://calendly.com/cmsarges/discoverycall

Come hangout on IG with me @carla.arges

Check out my blog and more at www.carlaarges.com

Resources:

5 Steps to Building Resiliency

Rahab Bible Study Guide

5 Tips for Overcoming a Negative Body Image

Who You Say I Am Biblical Affirmation Cards

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