“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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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
Handout - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZZ45Wy4c27Hck-K_EH4GyvNY8ZOizghq/view?usp=sharing
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