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What if the lonely seasons of life aren’t signs that God has left—but proof that He’s working more deeply than ever? In this follow-up episode, Chris and Chris continue the conversation sparked by our Hard Christmas episode, slowing down to talk about loneliness, surrender, temptation, and the quiet ways God shapes us when life feels stripped back. We wrestle with why God allows wilderness seasons, how surrender leads to peace, and why feeling weak might actually be where His strength shows up most clearly. We also look beyond our own stories and into church history, reflecting on the life of George Whitefield—a man powerfully used by God, yet deeply formed through obscurity, suffering, and dependence on Christ. If you’re walking through a season that feels isolating, uncertain, or uncomfortable, this episode is a reminder: God is near, He is faithful, and He is forming you—even now. Hard seasons aren’t evidence of God’s absence. They’re often signs of His shaping