EPISODE · Jul 31, 2024 · 31 MIN
#10 Finding a New Break: Rick Bundschuh’s Journey of Rebuilding and Hope (Part 2)
from Resilient Souls · host Stewart Bogle
In this continuation of Rick Bundschuh's story, Stewart and Rick discuss his move to Hawaii with his two young boys and his continued work with youth. Rick shares the loneliness he faced and the process of rebuilding his life after such profound personal upheaval. He offers insights into the practical acts of kindness that made a significant difference during his toughest times and reflects on the enduring question of why Christians are not immune to pain and suffering. Rick talks about his remarriage and his current life, emphasizing the importance of owning one's mistakes and trusting in God's faithfulness regardless of the outcome. His story is an incredible example of resilience, faith, and the power of community support in overcoming life's challenges.In this episode, you will discover: That loneliness can be very difficult but there are ways to avoid making bad decisions because of it. That Christians are not exempt from pain and suffering The importance of maintaining faith even during challenging times and how it can provide strength and guidance. How practical support and acts of kindness from others can significantly impact someone's journey through tough times. That the journey of resilience involves both emotional and spiritual challenges, and hearing Rick's personal story provides valuable insights. Rick's perspective on grace and forgiveness, even in the face of loneliness and hurt. The importance of perseverance and resilience in navigating life's storms and the power of God's love in overcoming adversity.… and more!Links to:The Resilient Souls WebsiteGet hold of Stewart's BookThe Resilient Souls PodcastThe Resilient Souls BlogSupport the Podcast DonateBook Stewart to speakLinks to socials:FacebookInstagramLinkedInStay connected with the Resilient Souls Community: Sign up to keep informed hereReach out to Contact Us: Click here
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In this continuation of Rick Bundschuh's story, Stewart and Rick discuss his move to Hawaii with his two young boys and his continued work with youth. Rick shares the loneliness he faced and the process of rebuilding his life after such profound personal upheaval. He offers insights into the practical acts of kindness that made a significant difference during his toughest times and reflects on the enduring question of why Christians are not immune to pain and suffering. Rick talks about his remarriage and his current life, emphasizing the importance of owning one's mistakes and trusting in God's faithfulness regardless of the outcome. His story is an incredible example of resilience, faith, and the power of community support in overcoming life's challenges.In this episode, you will discover: That loneliness can be very difficult but there are ways to avoid making bad decisions because of it. That Christians are not exempt from pain and suffering The importance of maintaining faith even during challenging times and how it can provide strength and guidance. How practical support and acts of kindness from others can significantly impact someone's journey through tough times. That the journey of resilience involves both emotional and spiritual challenges, and hearing Rick's personal story provides valuable insights. Rick's perspective on grace and forgiveness, even in the face of loneliness and hurt. The importance of perseverance and resilience in navigating life's storms and the power of God's love in overcoming adversity.… and more!Links to:The Resilient Souls WebsiteGet hold of Stewart's BookThe Resilient Souls PodcastThe Resilient Souls BlogSupport the Podcast DonateBook Stewart to speakLinks to socials:FacebookInstagramLinkedInStay connected with the Resilient Souls Community: Sign up to keep informed hereReach out to Contact Us: Click here
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