God Attachment Healing

How the Gospel Brings Healing to the Most Tragic Experiences of Life w/ Cyrus Mad-Bondo

April 12, 2023 Cyrus Mad-Bondo Season 4 Episode 60
God Attachment Healing
How the Gospel Brings Healing to the Most Tragic Experiences of Life w/ Cyrus Mad-Bondo
Show Notes

Tragedies in life often move us to question God's goodness. It's natural and understandable to have that response.  However, as we'll learn today, God is always working in the background to bring beauty from ashes. He is always in control. He always knows what He will be doing with the pain we experience and will use our suffering to bring glory to his name. 

On today's episode, Cyrus and I discuss how the tragedy of the genocide in Rwanda, the process of forgiveness, and his personal testimony of how God used the death of his daughter to be a blessing to orphans in Central Africa. 

We also discuss the following topics: 
- The genocide in Rwanda
- Forgiveness is an ongoing work
- Rwanda makes forgiveness a core value of their culture
- Families and offenders reconcile
- The power of God's Word in helping us forgive
- What forgiveness looks like
- A pastor's testimony
- The cost of Jesus going to the cross in order to forgive our sins
- Cyrus shares his testimony of when he and his wife lost his daughter
- Lastly, how God used this to help him open up an orphanage called Irene's Home of Hope

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