Episode 246: Anna's Story: Finding Grace in the Loss of a Child
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oes following God mean life will be free from suffering? In this deeply moving episode, Dr. Greg reconnects with his longtime friend Stefanie Madden, who shares the heartbreaking story of losing her daughter to a rare neurological disorder. It's an honest conversation about grief, faith, and the truth that God doesn't promise to take away suffering—but He does promise to be with us in the midst of it.
Key Topics:
- Stefanie's heartbreaking story of losing a child to a rare neurological condition
- Why the idea that "good Christians don't suffer" is not only false—but harmful
- How grief and faith can coexist without canceling each other out
- How Stefanie learned to carry her pain with God, not apart from Him
- What does it really mean to say God is with us in suffering?
- Why Stefanie says she now feels free for the first time in years
- What a grieving mom wishes she'd done differently
Learn More:
- Baby Brian: A Pilgrim of Hope – Discover the full story of this incorrupt infant, view photos, and sign up for updates as his journey continues to unfold.
- Previously on Being Human:
- Ep. 79: The Weight of Grief with Bri Edwards
- A Thousand Pounds – An award-winning book offering strength and hope for parents carrying the unimaginable weight of grief.
- Lach's Legacy – Bri Edwards' nonprofit ministry serving families who have experienced the loss of a child.
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