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For centuries, philosophers and theologians have been wrestling with the question: “If there’s a good God, why do people suffer?” Or the classic: “Why do bad things happen to good people?”
We’re not here to tie this episode up with a pretty bow. We’re sitting in the tension of believing in a good God and experiencing grief.
We talk about what it’s like to walk through grief, how to be there for people who are hurting (without saying all the wrong things), and why comfort doesn’t always come in answers.
Whether you’re in a hard season or walking alongside someone who is, we hope this conversation makes you feel a little less alone.
By Andrea Alley, Kalli Christofferson, and Lauren Bournique4.5
88 ratings
For centuries, philosophers and theologians have been wrestling with the question: “If there’s a good God, why do people suffer?” Or the classic: “Why do bad things happen to good people?”
We’re not here to tie this episode up with a pretty bow. We’re sitting in the tension of believing in a good God and experiencing grief.
We talk about what it’s like to walk through grief, how to be there for people who are hurting (without saying all the wrong things), and why comfort doesn’t always come in answers.
Whether you’re in a hard season or walking alongside someone who is, we hope this conversation makes you feel a little less alone.

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