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The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast

Episode 162 - Kendra Clark

The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast

Davey Blackburn and Aubrey Sampson

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

For most of us who have walked through difficult seasons, we can probably point to one big trauma in our lives. There’s usually this one point where everything went wrong, everything shifted in ways we never saw coming, and now we’re left trying to pick up the pieces. But for Kendra Clark, those painful seasons just kept coming. In the span of a few years, Kendra lost her parents and her brother, her husband left her, she went through several traumatic medical challenges, and more. Faced with a seemingly endless cycle of trial after trial, Kendra was forced to ask, “how is God really good in the midst of all this mess?” Kendra sits down with Davey to share some of her story and how she learned to not only survive but thrive in the midst of so many painful seasons. Episode Resources: Follow Kendra on Instagram and FacebookThis podcast is sponsored by Faithful CounselingCall 317-983-1090 with questions for the birthday episodeScripture Reference:John 5:6Philippians 4:8James 4:7Galatians 6:9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to The Nothing is Wasted Podcast. Conversations designed to help you as you live,

0:11.5

learn and lead through pain. And now the host of The Nothing is Wasted Podcast,

0:16.0

Davey Blackburn.

0:17.4

Hello, welcome to The Nothing is Wasted Podcast. My name is Davey. I'm your host and joining

0:27.3

me, Aubrey, our co-host.

0:29.2

Hey, welcome back to another episode.

0:32.0

Aubrey, we have a conversation today with Kendra Clark. And this is, this was a unique conversation

0:37.8

the way it came about. Kendra actually wrote into us. She was a listener of The Nothing is Wasted

0:42.2

Podcast. And she said, Hey, I would, I would like to share my story if I could. And so I jumped

0:49.1

on a Zoom call with her. And I started asking her some questions about her story because, you know,

0:53.6

she wrote out her story of an email. I remember reading the email going, wow, that's, that's a lot.

0:58.5

Right. Right. Which, you know, I mean, a lot of times we like to zero in on maybe one aspect of

1:04.1

somebody's story or one particular nuance of pain that we know would be a topically helpful

1:11.3

and relevant to, you know, folks who were also walking through that. And as I read hers, I was like,

1:15.1

wow, that's a lot. Okay, let's see if she can communicate this. And as I got on a Zoom call,

1:20.2

I just listened to her story and listened to her chronolog at a timeline. I was like, wow,

1:24.3

we have got to have her on because not only she gone through so much, so much that you guys

1:31.2

are going through, right? Not only she walked through these things, but she's also able to give

1:35.8

some insight and some wisdom of how God met her in those places and what God taught her through

1:42.0

those places. And so I'm so excited for you to hear from Kendra Clark today. Yeah, this is a

1:46.8

powerful episode. She, she uses the phrase sort of a buffet of suffering or a buffet of pain

1:53.6

that she's been through and listeners, you know, just to let you know, this is a, this is a

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