Five years later and I still want to know what you and Caleb talked about when you shut the microphone off. But I agree. He should write a book about the afterlife, not as a defense, but to tell stories about funeral directors and their experiences and stories.
Since my husband’s death, just two weeks ago from today, I’ve been searching for “answers”. During the week prior to my husband’s passing, he had unexplainable experiences that were very real to he and I. Since then, the religious representatives that I’ve talked to have told me that if I believe that these experiences happened (which they totally did) then I am not a believer in God. To mix this lost feeling with the receint grief I’m facing has left me spinning, however this podcast has given me some hope. I’d love to hear more about this “linear space” and how it can make sense through what’s shared with us in the Bible. I want to find the middle ground between my faith and my husband’s experiences. I plan to read the book, but still want to hear more from others!
Absolutely love this! I have so much to add being a Hospice nurse. Love the green cemetery. I have seen a huge need for this with my patients. It would be so interesting to sit down with him and trade stories. Thanks for shining light on this subject. The acceptance of death is always a fight that us hospice nurses have with most of our families
Tuesday Nov 28, 2017
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Five years later and I still want to know what you and Caleb talked about when you shut the microphone off. But I agree. He should write a book about the afterlife, not as a defense, but to tell stories about funeral directors and their experiences and stories.
Sunday Apr 23, 2023
Since my husband’s death, just two weeks ago from today, I’ve been searching for “answers”. During the week prior to my husband’s passing, he had unexplainable experiences that were very real to he and I. Since then, the religious representatives that I’ve talked to have told me that if I believe that these experiences happened (which they totally did) then I am not a believer in God. To mix this lost feeling with the receint grief I’m facing has left me spinning, however this podcast has given me some hope. I’d love to hear more about this “linear space” and how it can make sense through what’s shared with us in the Bible. I want to find the middle ground between my faith and my husband’s experiences. I plan to read the book, but still want to hear more from others!
Wednesday Jan 30, 2019
"...open the floodgates of our love."
Thursday Jan 11, 2018
Great show...Didnt expect such an intellectual funeral director...wow
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
I lost my mother in September, this podcast comforted me in a big way. Thank you Rob Bell, I love you ❤️
Thursday Dec 14, 2017
Love it
Thursday Dec 14, 2017
Two so-o-o goods for this one. Lots of good information to quote/share. I will be buying the book. Thanks to both for this pod cast.
Thursday Nov 30, 2017
Super interesting! Thank you!
Thursday Nov 30, 2017
Thank you
Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
Absolutely love this! I have so much to add being a Hospice nurse. Love the green cemetery. I have seen a huge need for this with my patients. It would be so interesting to sit down with him and trade stories. Thanks for shining light on this subject. The acceptance of death is always a fight that us hospice nurses have with most of our families
Tuesday Nov 28, 2017
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