• Episode 60: Living Triumphantly Through Tragic Loss: A Conversation with Matt Riviere

  • Feb 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 60: Living Triumphantly Through Tragic Loss: A Conversation with Matt Riviere

  • Summary

  • Have you ever faced a situation that challenged the foundation of your relationship with God? How do you surrender to God's will in the face of deep and tragic loss? In what ways does God's love manifest in pain and suffering helping you to live triumphantly? If you've wrestled with any of these questions, then this episode is for you! Today, we delve into the journey of Matt Riviere, who endured the tragic loss of his marriage and two sons to a fentanyl overdose in a mere four months. Despite this unimaginable pain, Matt's unwavering faith in God's goodness shines through! Tune in for an inspiring testament to what it truly means to live triumphantly through life and loss.

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