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Ep 113 Singing Through Fires of Suffering: Lara Silverman

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Lara Silverman, a Stanford Law graduate and former U.S. Attorney’s Office hire, shares how a sudden, rare neurological illness left her mostly bedridden for eight years, forcing her to resign and endure years of misdiagnoses, failed treatments, and isolation while God repeatedly comforted her through Scripture and community. In a story only God could write, Matt, newly diagnosed with stage four intestinal cancer, became her husband. In their brief marriage, they modeled “joy in grief” and served others through music and biblical teaching. Lara later found renewed joy through comedy and writing of her memoir Singing Through Fire where she emphasizes trusting God’s higher ways and eternal purpose in suffering.

01:13 Meet Laura Silverman
03:17 Laura Finds The Show
05:14 Dream Career Derailed
10:46 God Speaks In Suffering
17:15 When God Says No
21:39 Surrendering The Why
24:51 Chemo Pump Plot Twist
27:39 Joy in Grief Ministry
30:15 Wrestling Toward Surrender
36:35 Finding Joy After Matt Died
42:42 Holding Joy and Grief Together
45:41 Eternal Weight of Glory

Today's Verses
  • 2 Timothy 2:13
  • Job 3:15
  • Isaiah 55:8-9
  • Psalm 34:18
  • Philippians 1:24-25
  • 2 Corinthians 4:17
  • Romans 8:28
  • Ephesians 5:16
  • Ephesians 2:10
  • John 11:25
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