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Your Pain and Your Story All Make Sense to God: Dr. Josh Axe & J.S. Park

Your Pain and Your Story All Make Sense to God: Dr. Josh Axe & J.S. Park

Season 1 Episode 406 Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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The content in this episode is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your physician to see what works best for you.

During times of pain, loss, and grief, faith and a close relationship with God can serve as a profound source of comfort, strength, and hope. Prayer, meditation, and the study of scripture can be vital practices in nurturing our spiritual resilience, offering a refuge and a sense of peace. In these ways, our faith acts not only as a beacon of light amidst the shadows, but also as a foundation upon which we can rebuild and heal.

Dr. Josh Axe, a functional medicine doctor, shares his personal health experiences that have shaped his approach to health and wellness. He recounts his mother's battle with cancer and her successful remission through natural approaches. When Josh had a back injury that turned into a serious infection, his connection to God provided faith and hope that he would make a full recovery. J.S. Park, a hospital chaplain, discusses the importance of being present for people in their most difficult moments and the profound impact of grief support and crisis assistance. J.S. also opens up about his struggle with faith and finding comfort in difficult times.

 

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling

Jesus Always

Jesus Listens

Past interview: Leslie Schilling

Upcoming interview: Stephanie Quayle

Jesus Calling for Moms 

Grace for the Moment for Moms

Jesus Calling for Graduates

 

Dr. Josh Axe

www.draxe.com

functional medicine

hyperbaric chamber

Think This, Not That

 

J.S. Park

As Long As You Need

 

Interview Quotes:

“One of the things I know that God always does is He can turn pain into purpose.” - Dr. Josh Axe

“I've found that sometimes if

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