When Ann’s young husband died suddenly of a cardiac arrest, her world was understandably rocked. In today’s episode, Ann Austin talks to Taryn Hayes about what she means by a startling statement that she often makes when reflecting on that time. She talks also of her years as a missionary in Kenya and South Africa, as well as her current journey of caring for her husband, Tom, during a difficult cancer diagnosis and treatment.
EPISODE NOTES:
NOTE FROM SHOW HOST:
Many years ago, when I first met today’s guest, she said something that has stuck with me ever since. It was that the emergency room is no place to figure out one's theology. She said this when telling me about the traumatic event of losing her first husband to a sudden cardiac arrest at a very young age. In our chat today, Ann will tell us the story and what she meant when she said that. You will notice a few things in our chat today - one will be Ann’s beautiful Southern American accent. The other will be the not so beautiful audio glitches. As with many of our latest interviews, we have used Zoom and this time it was particularly glitchy. But, we’ve cleaned it up as best as possible and hopefully Ann’s stories and wisdom will be what you most remember of this delightful and encouraging conversation.
LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
A Sacred Sorrow - Michael Card
SHOW SNIPPETS:
“I’ve seen God heal and I’ve seen God not heal. I’ve seen it both ways. But it’s the same Lord. And His grace has been there.”
“I had nobody telling me that before God I needed to acknowledge my sin and bow before Him.”
“That’s really the one thing (the story of her husband’s death) that I’m always happy to do even though it’s very difficult.”
“He (her late husband) went to sleep and his heart stopped.”
“I remember thinking ‘Has God for a second taken His eyes away from us?’”
“I knew that God is sovereign and that He is in control.”
“He has an eternal perspective on goodness and I can only see the human side of it.”
“The emergency room is no place to figure out your theology.”
“If I would peg my Christian walk on my circumstances then I would have a rollercoaster of a life of faith.”
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