Catherine Campbell: From heartache to hope

EPISODE · Jul 21, 2023 · 43 MIN

Catherine Campbell: From heartache to hope

from The Profile

In this deeply moving interview, the Christian author and former nurse, Catherine Campbell shares her incredible journey of faith, resilience, and divine assurance in the face of heartbreaking adversity. Speaking to Premier's northern correspondent Ian Britton, Catherine describes herself as a quiet teenager who had a transformational encounter with Jesus at the age of 14. She became involved with a vibrant youth group and felt a strong sense of community among her fellow Christians. However, one of the most challenging times in Catherine's life came when her first child was diagnosed with microcephaly, meaning her brain hadn't grown properly. This diagnosis turned her world upside down as she grappled with what this meant for her daughter's future and how it would affect their plans to serve as missionaries overseas. Catherine also speaks about the challenges of raising two daughters with severe health conditions and how her unwavering trust in God carried her through these trials. Recorded in Catherine's hometown of Belfast, this interview unpacks how God's presence has met Catherine in her darkest moments. This conversation is not only an intimate insight into Catherine's life but also offers hope and encouragement to anyone facing their own hardships. Her story reminds us that even in our deepest valleys, we are never alone. Catherine's latest book is entitled God isn't finished with you yet (IVP) and is available now. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine. Subscribe and receive the next 3 issues for just £5 at http://premierchristianity.com/subscribe

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