You can do all of these things at /fierceevent.Title: No Cure for Being Human (And Other Truths I Need to Hear) And then boom, go to go register for the webcast. We would love to have you! so to be eligible, you can either buy tickets to the rescheduled live event on September 9th or just preorder the book! Preorder Fierce, Free and Full of Fire, any vendor, any format. ![]() You have to register, even if you’re in one of those categories.Īnd if you’re not eligible for the webcast yet, we want to have you. So all you have to do is go to /fierceevent and register for the webcast. Second, if you’ve preordered my new book, Fierce Free and Full of Fire in any format, any vendor, you’re in.Īnd third, if you’re in the Jen Hatmaker Book Club you’re in. So how do you join the webcast fun? Super easy, you guys.įirst, if you already bought a ticket to the Dallas event, you’re in. And my lovely special guests that were going to hang out with us, Brené Brown and Anjelah Johnson, will still be joining us for the webcast. The April 14th event is also going to be transformed in to a webcast! Woo! Which will be coming straight to your screen on April 30th.The April 14th in-person live event has been rescheduled for September 9th in Dallas.PS: Listen, I don’t know if you heard the news, but I am delighted to tell you two things. This conversation is going to mean so much to you, and it closes with a very beautiful prayer that Kate prays over us together and it is just. I’m telling you I can’t think of a better guide and I’m so, so grateful to her for coming on the show today. I want you to follow her on every single social media platform. So long story short, Kate is exactly who we need right now. She also has a podcast called Everything Happens, sort of spinning off this idea where she talks to people about how they have learned to live inside pain and struggle and loss and hang on to hope and faith and love. She wrote that book after she was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer at 35 years old, which we talk about a little bit today. And Kate is a New York Times bestselling author of several excellent books, but especially for our purpose of today, you may want to learn more about her book called Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I’ve Loved. She’s an associate professor of the History of Christianity in North America at Duke Divinity School (I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, but it’s, like, a little university that’s doing okay). If you do not already know Kate Bowler, it is my joy to introduce her to you today. And I know she is a faithful witness to the work required right now. ![]() We need to speak to somebody who has been to the wilderness and has survived and have come back to tell the tale and lead us well.”Īnd I’m telling you, I had one person on my list that I wanted to speak to us as a spiritual leader, as someone who could pastor us through this moment because I know her and I know her story. ![]() ![]() They have hard-fought lessons in their hands to share. The team and I were talking, and we were like, “We need to talk to someone who has been through a really hard thing already. Hey everybody, welcome to our special edition Quarantine Queens series of the For the Love Podcast. But even right now, God is still here with us. Let’s be honest: we’re living through a really hard season. Plus, Kate reminds us that the language of the Christian faith isn’t always self-improvement-there’s a purpose to our pain, and it’s something we need to talk about, because we can be scared and still be faithful. After Kate walked through a Stage IV cancer diagnosis at 35 years old, she’s gained some hard-earned wisdom that she shares abundantly, like how to manage our moments when we can’t plan for the future (spoiler alert: look for signs of hope in the in-between space). So how do we reconcile having hard feelings and holding onto faith? Times like these call for experts who’ve walked hard paths before, and we have that leader in the incredible Kate Bowler, an associate professor at Duke Divinity School and NYT bestselling author of Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I’ve Loved. What do you do when you believe God is good, that He has a plans to give us hope and a future, and yet the reality of what we’re living is.
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