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Redemptive Suffering with Pete Greig

Episode 8 of the The Familiar Stranger Podcast podcast, hosted by Tyler Staton, titled "Redemptive Suffering with Pete Greig" was published on April 22, 2025 and runs 38 minutes.

April 22, 2025 ·38m · The Familiar Stranger Podcast

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Welcome to episode eight of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Pete Greig, hosted by Tyler Staton. Pete Greig is the bewildered founder of 24-7 Prayer, a ministry that has grown unexpectedly from a single night-and-day "prayer room" into an international, interdenominational Christian community of people committed to prayer, mission, and justice. He is also the Senior Pastor of Emmaus Rd in the UK and best-selling author of Red Moon Rising and God on Mute. In this episode, Pete and Tyler explore redemptive suffering. We hope you enjoy.

Welcome to episode eight of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Pete Greig, hosted by Tyler Staton. Pete Greig is the bewildered founder of 24-7 Prayer, a ministry that has grown unexpectedly from a single night-and-day "prayer room" into an international, interdenominational Christian community of people committed to prayer, mission, and justice. He is also the Senior Pastor of Emmaus Rd in the UK and best-selling author of Red Moon Rising and God on Mute. In this episode, Pete and Tyler explore redemptive suffering. We hope you enjoy.

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