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Episode 8 with Kat Armstrong

Episode 8 of the What We Find in the Dark podcast, hosted by Aubrey Sampson, titled "Episode 8 with Kat Armstrong" was published on April 21, 2025 and runs 68 minutes.

April 21, 2025 ·68m · What We Find in the Dark

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When we find ourselves in the dark after loss, big questions often follow: Where is God now? Why can’t I see Him here? Why can’t we sense His presence? How can I trust that God is good? Why did this happen?The deep theological wrestlings that often arise after the pain of grief can be jarring. But we need permission to ask the raw questions. We need a space to say them aloud. And we need a guide to help us find answers in the dark.In this special episode of the What We Find in the Dark Podcast, join guest host Kat Armstrong as she interviews Aubrey Sampson and asks how do we find ourselves again after a devastating loss, what perspective we can find in pain, and ways to walk alongside a person in deep grief. If your life feels like it has been divided into a distinct *before* and *after* because of loss, this conversation will welcome the slow, rebuilding process of getting to know yourself again and learning to seek the treasures of what we find in the dark. To learn more about how to navigate your own season in the dark, pick up host Aubrey Sampson's book *What We Find in the Dark: Loss, Hope, and God’s Presence in Grief* https://a.co/d/iM1Oydl Watch or listen to all of the *What We Find in the Dark* Podcast episodes at nothingiswasted.com/whatwefind Connect with this episode's special guest host, Kat Armstrong: Website: www.katarmstrong.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/katarmstrong1 Facebook: www.facebook.com/katarmstrongauthor Book: Storyline Bible Studies https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5GLJ4L9?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tpbk Are you navigating a dark night of grief or loss, pain or trauma? We want to walk beside you as you journey towards healing and hope. Go to nothingiswasted.com to learn all the ways we can help when you find yourself in the dark.Nothing is Wasted Curated Pathways are your path towards healing whatever specific pain point you're walking through. Learn more at nothingiswasted.com/pathways

When we find ourselves in the dark after loss, big questions often follow: Where is God now? Why can’t I see Him here? Why can’t we sense His presence? How can I trust that God is good? Why did this happen?
The deep theological wrestlings that often arise after the pain of grief can be jarring. But we need permission to ask the raw questions. We need a space to say them aloud. And we need a guide to help us find answers in the dark.
In this special episode of the What We Find in the Dark Podcast, join guest host Kat Armstrong as she interviews Aubrey Sampson and asks how do we find ourselves again after a devastating loss, what perspective we can find in pain, and ways to walk alongside a person in deep grief.
If your life feels like it has been divided into a distinct *before* and *after* because of loss, this conversation will welcome the slow, rebuilding process of getting to know yourself again and learning to seek the treasures of what we find in the dark.


To learn more about how to navigate your own season in the dark, pick up host Aubrey Sampson's book *What We Find in the Dark: Loss, Hope, and God’s Presence in Grief* https://a.co/d/iM1Oydl

Watch or listen to all of the *What We Find in the Dark* Podcast episodes at nothingiswasted.com/whatwefind
Connect with this episode's special guest host, Kat Armstrong:
Website: www.katarmstrong.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/katarmstrong1
Facebook: www.facebook.com/katarmstrongauthor
Book: Storyline Bible Studies https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5GLJ4L9?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tpbk
Are you navigating a dark night of grief or loss, pain or trauma? We want to walk beside you as you journey towards healing and hope. Go to nothingiswasted.com to learn all the ways we can help when you find yourself in the dark.
Nothing is Wasted Curated Pathways are your path towards healing whatever specific pain point you're walking through. Learn more at nothingiswasted.com/pathways

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