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Lent After Loss: What Christian Hope Really Looks Like

Published 1 week ago
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Ash Wednesday forces us to acknowledge that some day we will die. For some, that truth is abstract. For others, it is painfully personal. Esau and Mike are joined by Hannah Miller King, author of Feasting on Hope: How God Sets a Table in the Wilderness, to talk about what happens to faith when prayers for healing go unanswered. After losing her father to cancer as a teenager, Hannah began wrestling with a question many believers quietly carry: What does hope look like when God doesn't do what you asked? They explore the difference between a "transaction of goods" gospel and the communion of persons, the role of the Lord's Supper in shaping Christian imagination, and how Lent invites us to hold suffering and resurrection together. Also, can Hannah and Esau convince Mike to become anglican?

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

1:19 - Making Mike Anglican

 

7:21 - King's New Book on Ash Wednesday

 

14:40 - The Book's Thesis

 

18:10 - Grief

 

26:07 - Community and Grief

 

39:22 - End Credits

 

Feasting on Hope: How God Sets a Table in the Wilderness by Hannah Miller King: https://amzn.to/4aHAvgh

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