
Have you ever felt like a broken record in your walk of faith? If so, then you are not alone. Most of us probably have. We are all broken, faulty, and flawed in various ways, and (as believers in Jesus) we look to the Father for answers. Sit in with us as we seek after those answers together, with the goal of deepening our relationship with our Savior.
Have you ever felt like a broken record in your walk of faith? If so, then you are not alone. Most of us probably have. We are all broken, faulty, and flawed in various ways, and (as believers in Jesus) we look to the Father for answers. Sit in with us as we seek after those answers together, with the goal of deepening our relationship with our Savior.
Episodes

Friday Jul 01, 2022
TPFP | Sin, Suffering, and the God that Allows It
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Friday Jul 01, 2022
It's time to talk the walk again!
In this week's episode, we primarily focus upon answering the question, "Why does the Most High allow suffering, along with the underlying cause of suffering — sin?"
In doing so, we discuss the Father's moral absolutism, His desire for true relationship, the inevitability of bad choices resulting from those two realities (sin), and the subsequent need to deal with the sin issue. So, what does that mean for us?
Stay tuned to the bottom half of the episode, following our featured song (see below), to hear Carl share his wife's testimony on suffering and where it led her, followed by a connection with the "thief" on the Cross.
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Featured Song:
"Don't Let Me Go" by Mike Maranatha

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