EPISODE · Feb 7, 2026 · 1H 6M
Writing Faith in a Loud World Ben Locke | Who Gave Jeff Allen a Podcast?
from Who Gave Jeff Allen A Podcast? · host Jeff Allen
Send us Fan MailChristian author Ben Locke joins Jeff Allen for a powerful and deeply honest conversation about faith, suffering, and redemption. In this moving episode, Ben shares his personal testimony — walking through serious illness, surviving sexual assault, and finding Christ in the midst of pain and uncertainty.Jeff and Ben talk about what it means to keep believing when life breaks you, how God meets us in our darkest moments, and the unexpected ways healing and purpose can grow from deep wounds. It’s a conversation about resilience, faith that endures, and the kind of hope that only comes through lived experience.This episode is raw, encouraging, and ultimately uplifting for anyone who has faced hardship and wondered where God was in the middle of it.Subscribe for more conversations on faith, life, and the human condition.Find Ben https://www.ben-locke.comTour dates and tickets: JeffAllenComedy.comSupport the show🎧 Sponsored by Nordic WaveFeel better, sleep deeper, and recover faster with the same cold plunge trusted by Jeff Allen.👉 Use code JEFF150 at checkout to get $150 OFF your order!Only at nordicwave.comNordic Wave — Freeze your stress, not your wallet.
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Send us Fan Mail Christian author Ben Locke joins Jeff Allen for a powerful and deeply honest conversation about faith, suffering, and redemption. In this moving episode, Ben shares his personal testimony — walking through serious illness, surviving sexual assault, and finding Christ in the midst of pain and uncertainty. Jeff and Ben talk about what it means to keep believing when life breaks you, how God meets us in our darkest moments, and the unexpected ways healing and purpose can grow fr...
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