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81 | A Widow's Story: An Interview with Sandy Hancock Part 2

81 | A Widow's Story: An Interview with Sandy Hancock Part 2

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81 | A Widow’s Story: An Interview with Sandy Hancock Part 2

Hello Jesus People Sisters!

In this Part 2 episode of Jesus People Sisterhood, we discuss faith and loss. Join us for a conversation with a widow who has followed Jesus most of her life and shares what it was like to walk through the loss of her husband.

This is a grounded, thoughtful conversation for single Christian women over 50 who know that loss doesn’t come with easy answers—and that faith can be both strong and tested at the same time.

If you’re navigating grief, change, or a season you didn’t expect, you’ll find wisdom, clarity, and quiet encouragement here.

May this episode bless you!

Ellie and Janine

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Sandy Hancock is from San Antonio, Texas. She has 7 children from 2 marriages. The first ended in divorce with 1 child. The second with 6 children resulted in widowhood. God has been with her through everything since she was saved 50 years ago. He has answered her in ways she didn’t know she would need.

Jude 1:24 (NASB 2020)

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