"SUFFERING, WHY ME?  SUFFERING, WHY NOT ME?"  IV - 6-22-25

EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 12 MIN

"SUFFERING, WHY ME? SUFFERING, WHY NOT ME?" IV - 6-22-25

from "Help and Hope for Families" · host Timothy Tucker

Pittsburgh FamilyLife Affiliate staff member, Tim Tucker, interviews Scott and Catherine Mercer, part of our Pittsburgh FamilyLife team, and Tom and Pam Jones.  Tom is an associate pastor and licensed professional counselor, and Pam is a real estate agent in the Pittsburgh area.  On the topic, "Suffering, Why Me?,  Suffering, Why Not Me?", they discuss why God allows hardship and suffering in our lives, seen in a Biblical context in the Old and New Testament.  Can God use these difficulties in our lives for His glory and for our good?  Can we trust God?FamilyLife has a lot of great ways to help marriages that are struggling, or just want their good marriages to become even better!  One of the resources is this fall's FamilyLIfe "Weekend To Remember" marriage getaway here in the Pittsburgh area.  The dates are November 13-15, 2026 at the Marriott North in Cranberry Township.  God can use it to bring couples to a oneness with Himself and with each other!  Please go to WeekendToRemember.com for more information, and use the group name 'weekendtogether' to receive a $100 discount on the registration fee. To listen to other HHFF podcasts, please type in "Help and Hope for Families Radio" in the search bar of your smart phone or computer.  For added helpful information and resources, please go to FamilyLife.com and also download the FamilyLife app!  During the summer months, you can also listen to "Help and Hope for Families" on Pittsburgh's radio station WORD FM 101.5 or WORDFM.com each Sunday evening at 9:30 PM (Eastern).

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