Episode 248: Dealing with Loss (feat. Granger Smith)

This week we talk with former country music artist turned pastor ‪@GrangerSmithMusic‬ about his new book “Like a River." Granger lost his son in a tragic accident and that moment changed the trajectory of Granger’s life. Hear how God has used that tragedy in the episode and buy the book here: www.amazon.com/Like-River-Fin...

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  • @kendrawilson8131
    @kendrawilson81316 ай бұрын

    Great interview. Granger is the best!! God definitely has plans for him!!!!

  • @hannahyoder3114
    @hannahyoder31146 ай бұрын

    Yay. 2 of my favorite podcasts and people combined!

  • @charlesbrown8216
    @charlesbrown82166 ай бұрын

    Thank you Granger for your story. And thank you for the discussion, you all have brought forward so many useful points for the body of Christ. However I want to say that there is a place for your cousin too, for his perspective on what to do. I don’t think being aware that God maybe taking you spiritually to another level of trust is not always a rash reactionary perspective rooted in new age or prosperity doctrine. Even when we are ignorant we must go to God. Because the range of His will might run from your perspective to mine. He will answer. We should not in my opinion work through every situation through some methodology. Seek Him and His answer. When Joseph went through his ordeal he expected the very best from God at every turn. And he held on with strong faith until it came to fruition as we know. I’m sure he hoped and thought God would deliver him right after he was thrown in the pit. Likewise asking God what to do hoping for an extreme miracle being willing to do things uncommon to our thoughts is useful for God for us too. I am also convinced that God is and was involved in your sanctification through the choice He built in you. ❤

  • @anal.mendoza
    @anal.mendoza6 ай бұрын

    Happy Monday and Good afternoon from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic! Thanks for sharing this video! I really love Granger Smith's podcast.

  • @bowed305
    @bowed3056 ай бұрын

    Great interview. Every time I think I can't learn more from this story, I'm proven wrong. Thank you, Granger, for being so open to share with us like you do.

  • @throughfaithandgrace2970
    @throughfaithandgrace29706 ай бұрын

    I love this family so so much! ❤