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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 43 MIN

Episode 113: 'Love Is Stronger Than Hate: Chris Singleton's Story of Unwavering Faith'

from The Rev Rx Podcast | Conversations On What Matters Most · host Rev. Chad Potts, PharmD

Chris Singleton was only 18 years old when his mother was tragically killed along with eight others while attending Bible study in what became known as the 2015 Charleston Church Massacre. What followed was not a simple story of moving on, but a long journey of faith, grief, forgiveness, and purpose.In this gripping episode of The Rev Rx Podcast, Chad sits down with Chris - former professional baseball player, speaker, author, husband, father, and son of the late Rev. Sharonda Coleman Singleton. His message is simple: 'Love Is Stronger Than Hate'.Chris opens up about the day of the shooting, and shares how God met him in the middle of the trauma - along with how forgiveness became a path forward, leading to his mission and purpose. His goal is to be the opposite of the hatred that took his mother's life.In this conversation, we discuss grief, racism, faith, empathy, and what it means to truly love people who think, vote, look, and live differently than we do. This is a conversation about the deepest of pain - and how when God meets us there, it gives us the greatest of hope. You don't want to miss this one!To connect with Chris:https://www.chrissingleton.comhttps://www.loveyourneighborbrand.comTo connect with RevRx:https://www.manalivecoaching.com/podcastemail: [email protected]: @chadpottspharmd

Chris Singleton was only 18 years old when his mother was tragically killed along with eight others while attending Bible study in what became known as the 2015 Charleston Church Massacre. What followed was not a simple story of moving on, but a long journey of faith, grief, forgiveness, and purpose.In this gripping episode of The Rev Rx Podcast, Chad sits down with Chris - former professional baseball player, speaker, author, husband, father, and son of the late Rev. Sharonda Coleman Singleton. His message is simple: 'Love Is Stronger Than Hate'.Chris opens up about the day of the shooting, and shares how God met him in the middle of the trauma - along with how forgiveness became a path forward, leading to his mission and purpose. His goal is to be the opposite of the hatred that took his mother's life.In this conversation, we discuss grief, racism, faith, empathy, and what it means to truly love people who think, vote, look, and live differently than we do. This is a conversation about the deepest of pain - and how when God meets us there, it gives us the greatest of hope. You don't want to miss this one!To connect with Chris:https://www.chrissingleton.comhttps://www.loveyourneighborbrand.comTo connect with RevRx:https://www.manalivecoaching.com/podcastemail: [email protected]: @chadpottspharmd

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