“Why does suffering exist? How can we trust God in the midst of pain? Join Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing as she journeys through theology, philosophy, and real stories to tackle the hardest questions of faith. Each episode brings clarity, compassion, and hope to listeners navigating seasons of doubt, grief, or confusion.”
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“Why does suffering exist? How can we trust God in the midst of pain? Join Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing as she journeys through theology, philosophy, and real stories to tackle the hardest questions of faith. Each episode brings clarity, compassion, and hope to listeners navigating seasons of doubt, grief, or confusion.”
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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.
Free companion resources to help you reflect and go deeper:
• Handout
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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.
Free companion resources are available to help you reflect and go deeper:
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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.
Here is a companion resource designed to help you reflect, discuss, and go deeper with each episode.
Study Guide - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fngp7DRhxIrqcHeG4rjcpH1TwHaH4B4Y/view?usp=drive_link
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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.
A free companion study guide will also be released soon to help you reflect and go deeper.
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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.
Stay tuned for a free companion study guide designed to help you reflect, discuss, and dive deeper into each episode of the series.
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