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Healing Our Wounds & Restoring Our Lives: Lecrae Moore and Jeremy & Adrienne Camp

Healing Our Wounds & Restoring Our Lives: Lecrae Moore and Jeremy & Adrienne Camp

Season 1 Episode 222 Published 5 years, 4 months ago
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In times of hurt, sometimes our first instinct is to distance ourselves from God, because it’s hard to understand why He’d allow us to suffer. But what we don’t always realize is that He is a God of restoration. And when we turn to Him to find peace, He can bring good out of our brokenness. GRAMMY award-winning rhymist and activist Lecrae Moore’s early years were spent in a broken, abused environment, creating emotional trauma he had to learn to unpack. Curious about who God was, and terrified he would be responsible for his own destiny, Lecrae looked to Christianity for purpose. But as he began to find healing, the religious community turned their back on him because his views were different than theirs. In response, Lecrae turned his back on God, seeking affirmation in all the wrong places. Lecrae began seeing a therapist and was diagnosed with depression, and as he worked through his trauma, his heart was softened—and restored—by Jesus. Christian music artist Jeremy Camp’s first wife, Melissa, tragically passed away from cancer at only 21 years old. But through his grief, Jeremy knew God was still good, and he continued to pursue faith in all that he did. Eventually, God led Jeremy to find his wife Adrienne, and now they continue to build their faith as a family.   

 

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling book

Episode Sponsor: Samaritan’s Purse.org/occ

Past interview: John and Stasi Eldredge

Future interview: Anne Neilson

 

Lecrae Moore

Cry for You” song

Jeremiah 30:17

Restoration album

I Am Restored book

Psalm 23

 

Jeremy Camp

Adrienne Camp

I Still Believe” song

Psalm 34:18

Proverbs 3:5–6

I Still Believe movie

Interview Quotes:

“When you're neglected and abused, you can develop a massive sense of insecurity. And in order to deal with that insecurity, I performed because it was a way I could find affirmation.” - Lecrae Moore

“I had a friend tell me, “Well, since you're an atheist, Lecrae, you know that there's no hope or belief in anything except yourself.” And I never forgot how petrified I was, because I could barely tie my shoe, and now I was in control of my destiny and purpose.” - Lecrae Moore 

“Even the toughest of people have a breaking point. I knew I had reached my breaking point, and I knew I needed professional help.” - Lecrae Moore

“The fear is that you're standing on the edge, the precip

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