Help & Hope

  • Author: Vários
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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 167:08:11
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Podcast by Dr. Chuck & Sharon Betters

Episodes

  • Breast Cancer

    20/10/2016 Duration: 51min

    Send us a textBreast cancer. The very words are terrifying. The first thing I did when I heard that diagnosis was to find a woman who had already traveled through the foreign land of cancer. I needed a guide - someone to help me navigate the maze of unknown terrain. It is my hope that through this message we can come alongside you as you walk this new pathway. You'll hear some practical ways to take the terror out of the word "cancer" and how to face your journey with hope and courage. It is my prayer that this message will be one more tool that equips you for the days ahead.Support the show

  • Same-Sex Attraction: An Interview With An Unlikely Convert Dr Rosaria Butterfield

    06/10/2016 Duration: 01h05min

    Send us a textDo you have questions about same sex attraction? Is it wrong? Is it ok? Are you struggling with same sex attraction personally? Is your child? What about your church? What is their response? In this interview with Dr. Rosaria Butterfield, Chuck and Sharon Betters ask these and many more questions about a topic that has numerous families struggling to understand. Dr. Butterfield is uniquely qualified to provide guidance and wisdom to those who are desperate for help and hope as they are challenged by life choices that are foreign and even scary.Listeners will be encouraged and better equipped to walk this pathway as well as come alongside of others who are struggling with same sex attraction.From Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert by Dr. Rosaria ButterfieldRosaria, by the standards of many, was living a very good life. She had a tenured position at a large university in a field for which she cared deeply. She owned two homes with her partner, in which they provided hospitality to students and

  • Suicide and Mental Illness: Jonathan's Story

    14/09/2016 Duration: 01h05min

    Send us a textSuicide is the third leading cause of death in the United States among 10 - 24 year olds. It is the second leading cause among 25 - 34 year olds. Suicide is a broad and deep issue that has many different contexts. Sometimes mental illness plays a role in suicide, but not always. In this transparent conversation, Jonathan's parents share their son's story of mental illness that didn't show itself until he was in college. For many years, Jonathan worked hard to live in the context of mental illness, but one day he could not bear another minute of life on this earth. Jon and Marian, Jonathan's parents, share their son's story in a way that offers help and hope, not only to men and women who struggle as Jonathan did, but to their family and friends as they struggle to pick up the shattered pieces of their own lives.Support the show

  • Loss of a Child - A Conversation with Chuck & Sharon Betters

    25/08/2016 Duration: 58min

    Send us a textThe phone rings. . .A stranger says, “Mrs. Betters, your son has been in an accident. You must come immediately.” And you know in your heart that you have received the phone call every parent dreads. Your life will never be the same. We received that phone call on July 6, 1993. We raced to the hospital to learn that our youngest child, Mark, and his friend, Kelly, had died in a car accident. Suddenly we belonged to a private club no one would ever willingly join. Since that horrific night, we have met many other parents who are struggling to find a new level of normal as they face each day without one of their children. Some were taken at birth or shortly after. Others were toddlers, pre-teens, teens. Some were established with children of their own. Each child’s death, whatever age, ripped their parents’ hearts to shreds. In this message we share our story. We are honest about our struggle to not only face each day without Mark but also to reconcile the love of God with His sovereign care. How

  • Terminal Illness: Living With Hope and Terminal Cancer

    25/08/2016 Duration: 54min

    Send us a text"Your prognosis is poor. You have a few months, maybe a year."In this transparent interview, Mike and Sherry share their response to hearing these shocking words. Their story is one of help and hope, as they describe the impact of cancer on their children and marriage, the reaction of friends and the practical implications of such a diagnosis. They share how their journey has encouraged them to enjoy each day, knowing that life is fleeting. And they share practical suggestions for those just starting this cancer journey. Their story will not only encourage the cancer fighters, but will equip those who love them to help them find the right medical care and face the challenges of each day.Support the show

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