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Andrew Gardener
A Broken Hallelujah
A Broken Hallelujah explores the intersect of faith and suffering, of being truly honest, vulnerable and authentic in the hardest moments of life. Hosted by Andrew Gardener, each episode features a guest who has faced significant challenges and through them has had to wrestle deeply with God. These are conversations on faith for people with a limp.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 29 ratings
Suffering is not easy. Suffering comes in many forms, wears many faces, and affects us all differently. Many treatments of suffering, from academic studies and biblical commentaries to the everyday advice we get from friends, family, and mentors, focus on how to ignore, fight through, cope with,...Read full review »
Bgerlofs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/22
HONEST
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christopherza via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 05/24/21
Real, Raw & Uplifting
A beautiful mixture of heart wrenching sadness at loss and positivity for the future...whatever that might look like. Can’t wait for the future episodes to drop
shaunsinniah via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/02/21
Recent Episodes
In episode 3 of Season 2, I have the great honour of speaking to Kate Cameron Reid who recently lost her husband to an aggressive form of cancer and is now raising her two children as a single mother. Kate's resilience, love, and hope in the midst of great suffering is truly inspiring. In this...
Published 07/05/22
Published 07/05/22
In our second episode of season 2 we interview Dave Gotts on his journey of losing both his son and his wife to cancer. Dave speaks candidly about his wrestling with the question of whether God is truly good or not, and how he struggled deeply with a sense of trust in God's intentions and love as...
Published 05/11/22
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