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Today’s episode is probably one of my favorite interviews I’ve ever done, and it was honestly pretty emotional for me. During Mark and I’s dark season of marriage, Cheri Keaggy’s music was a comfort to my heart.
You see, music is a powerful delivery truck for truth for me. When I listen to the truth of God’s Word set to music, it helps that truth to reside in my soul and stay there. In today’s episode, I’m chatting openly with Cheri about navigating the complicated mix of beauty and pain we experience in life.
Cheri has been ministering through music for over 30 years. She’s an incredible songwriter and I think you’ll appreciate this conversation I had with her about how she has navigated deep loss, what it looks like to trust God in hard seasons, and the role music has played in her life journey.
TW: I do want to let you know that this episode contains discussions about suicide, specifically Cheri losing her father to suicide. If this topic could be triggering to you, please listen carefully, with someone else, or consider skipping this episode if necessary.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
I hope this episode is an encouragement to your heart this week!
Show Notes: https://jillsavage.org/cheri-keaggy-96/
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Today’s episode is probably one of my favorite interviews I’ve ever done, and it was honestly pretty emotional for me. During Mark and I’s dark season of marriage, Cheri Keaggy’s music was a comfort to my heart.
You see, music is a powerful delivery truck for truth for me. When I listen to the truth of God’s Word set to music, it helps that truth to reside in my soul and stay there. In today’s episode, I’m chatting openly with Cheri about navigating the complicated mix of beauty and pain we experience in life.
Cheri has been ministering through music for over 30 years. She’s an incredible songwriter and I think you’ll appreciate this conversation I had with her about how she has navigated deep loss, what it looks like to trust God in hard seasons, and the role music has played in her life journey.
TW: I do want to let you know that this episode contains discussions about suicide, specifically Cheri losing her father to suicide. If this topic could be triggering to you, please listen carefully, with someone else, or consider skipping this episode if necessary.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
I hope this episode is an encouragement to your heart this week!
Show Notes: https://jillsavage.org/cheri-keaggy-96/
Check out our other resources:
Marriage Resources:
Mom Resources:
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