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In this episode, we turn to one of the most deeply human questions of all: Where is God when our inner world feels broken?
Anxiety, depression, trauma, suicidal thoughts — these are not abstract issues. They touch our families, our friendships, our churches, our communities. And in the Bible, none of this is minimised or dismissed. Scripture gives us language for despair — from “How long, O Lord?” to “Darkness is my closest friend” — and shows us a God who meets us not with shame, but with presence.
In Part 5 of Where Is God in All the Suffering?, we look at the growing reality of mental health struggles in our world and why experiences of despair are not signs of weakness. We consider how trauma can profoundly shape a person without disqualifying them from meaning or purpose, and what it looks like to trust God even in seasons when His presence feels distant. Ultimately, we explore how the cross and resurrection offer a hope strong enough to meet us in our darkest nights.
If you're wrestling with your mind, or loving someone who is, my prayer is that this episode offers dignity, language, and real hope.
You are not alone. God is nearer than you think.
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Illness has a way of shaking us — not only in body, but in identity, dignity, and hope.
Whether it comes suddenly or slowly, sickness raises some of the hardest questions we ever ask:
Why does my body fail me? Where is God when pain won’t lift? Why are some healed and others not?
In Part 4 of Where Is God in All the Suffering?, I explore the spiritual and emotional depth of sickness — not just as a medical event, but as a profoundly human experience.
We look at the story of Jesus’ close friends who felt abandoned when illness struck, and we ask the same questions they did:
“Lord, where were You?”
If you or someone you love is walking through physical pain, chronic illness, or a season of limitation, I hope this conversation brings clarity, companionship, and a reminder that you are not cosmically alone.
The God who healed, who touched the sick, who Himself suffered — is still with us today.
Episode 4: “Sickness” — now streaming on Spotify and YouTube.
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When we lose someone we love, the world itself can feel like it’s lost colour and sound. The ache of absence reminds us that we were made for deep connection — and that our longing for what’s eternal is no illusion.
In Part 3 of “Where Is God in All the Suffering?”, I explore grief — not as weakness, but as sacred evidence of love. From Jesus weeping at His friend’s tomb to the promise of every tear being wiped away, we’ll ask what our sorrow reveals about who we are, and where God is in the middle of it all.
If you’re walking through loss, or standing beside someone who is, I hope this conversation brings comfort, meaning, and a glimpse of hope that endures.
Episode 3: “Grief” — now streaming on Spotify and YouTube.
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In this episode, I want to talk honestly about what happens when pain turns into anger — when suffering doesn’t just hurt, but feels unfair.
I’ve stood in moments where grief and outrage collided — like after the Grenfell Tower fire in London — and I’ve seen how anger can be both human and holy. Scripture gives space for our cries of “How dare you, God?” and “Where were You?” — and somehow, those questions still lead us toward Him.
In Part 2 of “Where Is God in All the Suffering?”, I explore how our anger at injustice might not push us away from faith, but actually reveal the image of God within us — the part of us that knows life was never meant to be this broken.
If you’ve ever carried anger — at the world, at others, or even at God — I want you to know you’re not alone. That anger can become the beginning of healing.
Episode 2: “Anger” — now streaming on Spotify and YouTube.
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Every one of us, at some point, has asked it — Why is there so much suffering?
Why do pain, loss, and injustice touch every story, even when we believe in a loving God?
In the first full episode of “Where Is God in All the Suffering?”, I begin with the hardest and most human question of all: Why?
This episode is not about easy answers. It’s about uncovering truth, compassion, and meaning in the midst of pain — and discovering that even when life feels shattered, God has not turned away.
Episode 1: “Why” — now streaming on Spotify and YouTube.
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I’ve spent years asking — and being asked — one of life’s hardest questions: Where is God in all the suffering?
I’ve seen pain up close — in my own story and in the lives of so many others. And yet, I’ve also witnessed moments of light that break through even the deepest darkness.
This episode is an invitation to pause, to question, and to hope again. Together, we’ll explore what faith looks like when life hurts — through theology, philosophy, and real stories of resilience.
If you’ve ever felt broken, unseen, or uncertain of where God is in your story, I made this for you.
“Where Is God in All the Suffering?” — a journey toward meaning when life doesn’t make sense.
Coming soon on October 14th.
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Today's episode is fresh and thought-provoking as Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing is joined by Holly Liu— veteran of the video game industry, creative leader, and passionate believer — to explore the surprising spiritual power of play. Together, they unpack why gaming isn’t just a pastime for teenagers, but rather a cultural force shaping how people connect, think, and feel. Holly shares her experience as a woman in tech and reflects on why more Christians need to enter the creative spaces that influence millions daily.
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What do faith, tech, and networks have in common?
In this dynamic conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing sits down with tech founder and storyteller Mike Gaglione to explore how innovation and faith intersect in our modern world. From building brands and startups to serving on the board of global nonprofits, Mike shares how connection and communication fuel everything, especially when rooted in kingdom purpose.
Together they explore the exponential impact of gathering the right people, why density in community matters for breakthrough, and how faith isn’t just compatible with innovation... it fuels it. This episode tackles themes for navigating leadership, the search for clarity, and how to sense where God is moving in a noisy world.
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What if the thing God called you to… didn’t work? In this powerful follow-up conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing continues unpacking the realities of Christian leadership, entrepreneurship, and obedience with a guest who’s lived through the high hope, and sometimes, hard endings of following God’s call. Joining Amy on the Podcast today is Heather McCormick, Global Marketing Executive and AI go-to Market Strategist.
They discuss the misconception that God’s favor always leads to worldly success, the emotional weight of letting go, and how to reframe “failure” through the lens of spiritual formation. Alongside practical wisdom, you’ll hear hope: that even when a dream dies, God’s purpose doesn’t.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever launched something in faith and felt the sting of disappointment. Your story isn’t over, and nothing is wasted.
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Why do some God-given dreams still fail? In this vulnerable and wisdom-filled conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing sits down with Christian entrepreneur Ben Siekmeier, to unpack what happens when our callings don't unfold the way we hoped. They explore the reality that even with God’s favour, not everything works out the way we'd plan, and yet that doesn’t mean you’ve failed. From leadership lessons and personal setbacks to the tension between supernatural calling and earthly outcomes, together, Amy and Ben discuss the spiritual and practical side of leadership, the emotional toll of failure, and the kind of resilience that doesn’t give up. You’ll hear wisdom for navigating disappointment, lessons on hearing God in the aftermath, and encouragement for rebuilding with a deeper sense of purpose.
Because in God's economy, nothing is wasted—not even failure. Sometimes, the loss is the soil for your next season of growth.
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What does it mean to keep showing up when rejection is constant? In this episode, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing speaks with Broadway and Netflix actor, Ashley LaLonde, about the gritty reality of the entertainment industry — and how faith in Jesus Christ shapes unique resilience, identity, and grace. Drawing from a powerful insight from Roger Federer’s career and how often even champions lose, this episode unpacks what it means to live with eternal perspective, offer yourself grace, and find purpose even in the setbacks.
If you’ve ever questioned your worth in the face of failure or struggled to keep going in a calling that’s tough, this conversation will strengthen your soul.
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What does it look like to follow Jesus in the world of Big Tech? Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing sits down with Cheri Devlin— working mom, AI leader, and passionate Christian— to talk about faith, technology, and raising a family in a culture of rapid change.
From the ethical tensions of artificial intelligence to the surprising hunger for God among younger generations, Cheri shares how she navigates life in Silicon Valley with wisdom, integrity, and a deep dependence on Christ.
This conversation speaks to anyone wondering how to live out their faith in the workplace, how to parent with purpose, or how to respond to the spiritual curiosity rising in today’s culture.
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In this honest and hope-filled conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing sits down with Ale Siekmeier—certified life and relationship coach, founder of The Net, and passionate voice for women navigating faith, healing, and leadership.
Together, they explore what it means to lead with others in mind, how trauma shapes our journey, and where God meets us in a world that feels increasingly chaotic. With raw personal stories and spiritual insight, Ale shares what she's learned from mentoring hundreds and how true satisfaction is only found in Christ—not in the distractions of culture.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the noise or wondered where God is in the mess, this episode will speak directly to your soul.
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In this final solo episode with Amy walking through the book of Esther, we're unpacking the powerful conclusion of Esther’s story—a moment of breakthrough, justice, and celebration. The Feast of Purim marks the triumph over enemies, a reminder of God’s faithfulness in delivering His people.
As this episode airs on Good Friday, we reflect on this specifically in light of God's faithfulness in delivering humanity through another victory, Jesus’ triumph on the cross. Just as Esther’s story points to redemption, Good Friday reminds us that through Christ, ultimate victory is won and that we can hold fast to God's promises and victory when life feels tough and overwhelming.
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As Easter approaches, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing uncovers a powerful prophetic connection between the story of Esther and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The words "If I perish, I perish" echo Christ’s journey to the cross, revealing a deeper message of courage, redemption, and God’s unstoppable purposes.
Esther’s story is a testimony to God’s unshakable promises and a reminder that He is always at work, even when we can’t see it. In a world filled with uncertainty, the discipline of remembering God’s past breakthroughs builds trust for the future.
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In Part 3 of her series on the Book of Esther, Amy Orr-Ewing unpacks a powerful moment of divine intervention—when God turns the plans of the enemy upside down. Haman may have schemed against Esther and the Jewish people, but his downfall was set in motion by something far greater than human strategy. Through this episode, Amy explores how God works behind the scenes to bring justice, the dangers of unchecked pride, and the hope we can hold onto when facing opposition in our own lives.
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In Part 2 of her series on the book of Esther, Amy Orr-Ewing unpacks the schemes of Haman, the great enemy of Esther and the Jewish people. But as the story unfolds, we see that Haman’s greatest adversary isn’t Esther—it’s his own pride. Through these chapters, Amy explores the dangers of letting pride reign and highlights the timeless wisdom we can apply to our own battles and challenges today.
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In this episode of The Lead Podcast, Amy Orr-Ewing revisits her powerful address on forgiveness at the 2023 Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast in Westminster. Exploring deep questions of justice, outrage, and the essence of being human, Amy challenges us to reconsider the true meaning of forgiveness in a world that often seems ruled by chance and survival.
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Amy also revisits key moments from season 1, highlighting conversations that explore joy, grief, and perseverance—themes that resonate deeply during this time of year.
Whether you’re celebrating or struggling this Christmas, this episode offers encouragement, perspective, and hope.
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