Welcome to That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls. In a noisy, complex world, we long for truth, goodness, and beauty that can renew our mints, steady our souls, and nourish our hope. Each episode asks one great question and pursues it through the wisdom of Scripture, history, and culture, showing how the Gospel speaks meaningfully into all of life. Episodes are approximately 10 minutes - perfect for commutes, workouts, family and small group discussion, and personal formation. New episodes every Monday and Thursday.
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Welcome to That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls. In a noisy, complex world, we long for truth, goodness, and beauty that can renew our mints, steady our souls, and nourish our hope. Each episode asks one great question and pursues it through the wisdom of Scripture, history, and culture, showing how the Gospel speaks meaningfully into all of life. Episodes are approximately 10 minutes - perfect for commutes, workouts, family and small group discussion, and personal formation. New episodes every Monday and Thursday.
How Can I Trust God When People Do Evil and Hurtful Things?
That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls
6 minutes
1 month ago
How Can I Trust God When People Do Evil and Hurtful Things?
Can you really thank God for the worst parts of your story? In this episode of That’s a Great Question, we reflect on the harrowing yet hope-filled experience of Corrie and Betsie Ten Boom in a concentration camp—and what it teaches us about gratitude, suffering, and the deep, often hidden work of God. If you've ever asked why God allows certain pains to remain and even to escalate, this conversation offers a redemptive and healing perspective.
That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls
Welcome to That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls. In a noisy, complex world, we long for truth, goodness, and beauty that can renew our mints, steady our souls, and nourish our hope. Each episode asks one great question and pursues it through the wisdom of Scripture, history, and culture, showing how the Gospel speaks meaningfully into all of life. Episodes are approximately 10 minutes - perfect for commutes, workouts, family and small group discussion, and personal formation. New episodes every Monday and Thursday.