In this podcast, Craig and Karen Andrews, co-authors of the book 'Hope That Won't Die', recount their harrowing experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Craig discusses his struggle with the virus, notably his month-long coma, while Karen sheds light on the challenging decisions she had to make on his behalf. The book, which is deeply rooted in their faith, details their individual experiences during this difficult time. Their overall aim with their book is to spread hope, especially to those who have experienced similar struggles during the pandemic and to bring people closer to their faith. The book is also a testament to the bond they share as a couple, a bond that was solidified even further through this shared traumatic experience.
00:00 Introduction: The Power of Storytelling
00:24 The Personal Journey: Struggles and Hope
00:47 The Inspiration Behind the Book
01:00 The Impact of COVID-19: A Personal Perspective
02:00 The Emotional Rollercoaster: Guilt and Forgiveness
03:42 The Power of Hope: Surviving Against the Odds
05:31 The Journey of Writing: From Personal Experience to Published Book
06:08 The Reality of COVID-19: A Firsthand Account
10:48 The Power of Connection: Navigating Through Isolation
17:59 The Healing Process: Reconnecting and Reflecting
20:40 The Role of Faith: Finding Hope in Despair
26:29 Conclusion: Lessons Learned and Moving Forward
Learn more about The Hope of War at https://thehopeofwar.com
Learn more about Emissary workshops and seminars at https://publishwithemissary.com/workshops
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedApril 10, 2024 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length43 min
- Episode21
- RatingClean