94: Learning To Celebrate Everything When You Feel Like Celebrating Nothing with Katherine Wolf
Does everything need to be perfect in order for us to have a reason to celebrate? Can we experience joy even when we are suffering? In Episode 94, Daniel and Christina interview author and advocate, Katherine Wolf. At the age of 26, Katherine experienced a near-fatal stroke when her son was only 6 months old. Katherine shares her inspiring story of recovery and how she learned to celebrate everything even in the midst of pain and suffering.
In This Episode, You Will Hear About:
- Learn how to survive anything by redefining everything.
- Hear how celebration and suffering are not mutually exclusive.
- Disrupting the myth that joy can only be found in a pain-free life.
- How celebration can be an act of worship, community, faith, and joyful rebellion.
Resources Mentioned During the Episode:
- Purchase a copy of Katherine and Jay Wolf’s newest book, Suffer Strong: How to Survive Anything by Redefining Everything
- Check out Katherine and Jay’s first book, Hope Heals: A True Story of Overwhelming Loss and an Overcoming Love
- To find out more about Katherine and Jay, visit them at Hopeheals.com
Quotes and Tweets:
- Life defines us, suffering redefines us, and hope refines us. @hopeheals
- Worship in its purest form doesn’t happen when everything comes perfectly together; it’s most powerful when everything is falling apart. @hopeheals
- Celebration can be an act of worship and an act of hope and perhaps, in a way, an act of joyful rebellion against fear. @hopeheals
- We all have a seat at this table, at God’s table, if we’re willing to be vulnerable and brave enough to sit down to the life we have and celebrate the life we can’t yet see. @hopeheals
- Even in the face of the unknown, we can remember what and who we do know, and help each other remember it too. In so doing, we can start to know the truest things again. We can preach them to our own hearts until we actually believe them. @hopeheals
- Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God. – Corrie ten Boom
- God made you to do the hard thing in the good story He’s writing for your life. Whether tomorrow is the best or worst or last day of our lives, we pray that God will give us everything we need to live it out to the fullest with courage and joy. @hopeheals
- Celebration and joy can be part of the hard stories of suffering. Celebration and suffering are not mutually exclusive. @hopeheals
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