MOLLY’S BIO:
Molly Huffman is a teacher, encourager, and author of The Moon Is Round: A True Story of Extraordinary Loss, Grief, and the Fight for Faith. Her unique experiences with grief and loss have shaped her love of Christ and His words and birthed her desire to provide comfort and hope through Scripture and story. She and her family live in Morehead, Kentucky, and they will tell you if you want to get any of the popcorn, don't share a bowl with Molly. Connect with Molly at www.mollyhuffman.com
EPISODE 6
In Episode 6, we are delighted to welcome Molly Huffman to the podcast. She is the author of a remarkable book,The Moon is Round: A True Story of Extraordinary Loss, Grief, and the Fight for Faith. As Molly shares her story of loss and brokenness, she offers hope and truth for all of us experiencing suffering.
As Molly studied those in the Bible who suffered and as she learned to lament, she gained a whole new understanding of the depth of God's love for His children. The powerful insights she has learned through the journey of suffering apply to all of us, as we navigate earthly life.
LINKS & RESOURCES
The Moon is Round: A True Story of Extraordinary Loss, Grief, and the Fight for Faith
Permission to Grieve - “In this video presentation, Molly walks us through her favorite passage in the Bible when it comes to grief. You will hopefully walk away knowing that you are known and seen by God, that He grieves with you, and that there is purpose in your grief. Additionally, we will discuss some practices that will help you give grace to yourself as you grieve and move in the direction of healing.” (Recorded at the Our Hearts Are Home Fall Conference, 2024.)
“What do we do when the plans we had for our life are shattered by death? How does one keep going? In this session, Molly Huffman shares how death came crashing into her life, leaving her reeling with questions and what felt like never-ending grief, but through honest wrestling, lament, and choosing to open God's Word, Molly found a deeper faith, purpose, and joy she didn't know was possible. The same can be true for you.”
(Recorded at the Our Hearts Are Home Fall Conference, 2024.)