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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Britt Mooney about Father Stu.  His story has some dark moments, but being realistic about the darkness reveals how redemptive God really is. We discuss the meaning of suffering, frequently asking God to figure out a way that doesn’t hurt so much.  We discover that suffering is often God’s tool to draw us to Him.  We’re not asking for an easy life, but praying for the strength to endure a difficult one.  Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.

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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).

Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock

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