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    <title>Fighting For Joy - Episodes Tagged with “Laughter”</title>
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  <title>Episode 42: Can laughter return in grief?</title>
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  <description>I believed from the start of our grief journey that our faith would allow us to fight for joy in the midst of our sorrow.  But happiness? Laughter?  It sure didn't seem possible, or even appropriate, for a long time.  But today we share a little bit about how laughter HAS returned, even though our grief continues.  And, because of all of the tears and darker days, our laughter feels especially sweet now.  Richer.  More meaningful.  More hope-filled.   
If you are in the midst of difficult circumstances and feel like genuine laughter is unattainable, we understand - and we want this episode to bring you hope.  We have a big God who restores, helps, heals, comforts, and redeems.  Wait upon Him.  In the meantime, let the tears flow.  Keep pressing forward. Take one day at a time. Work to fight bitterness and despondency.  And keep fighting for joy, asking God to eventually bring some laughter along with it.    
*The Fighting for Joy Podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling, an online Christian counseling service that pairs you with a professional licensed therapist who will combine Biblical wisdom with their clinical expertise in mental health to help you address your unique situation.  As a Fighting for Joy listener, you can receive 10% off at: faithfulcounseling.com/fightingforjoy. Quality counseling is a worthy investment and can be such a powerful tool in the fight for joy!
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<p>If you are in the midst of difficult circumstances and feel like genuine laughter is unattainable, we understand - and we want this episode to bring you hope.  We have a big God who restores, helps, heals, comforts, and redeems.  Wait upon Him.  In the meantime, let the tears flow.  Keep pressing forward. Take one day at a time. Work to fight bitterness and despondency.  And keep fighting for joy, asking God to eventually bring some laughter along with it.    </p>

<p>*The Fighting for Joy Podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling, an online Christian counseling service that pairs you with a professional licensed therapist who will combine Biblical wisdom with their clinical expertise in mental health to help you address your unique situation.  As a Fighting for Joy listener, you can receive 10% off at: faithfulcounseling.com/fightingforjoy. Quality counseling is a worthy investment and can be such a powerful tool in the fight for joy!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>I believed from the start of our grief journey that our faith would allow us to fight for joy in the midst of our sorrow.  But happiness? Laughter?  It sure didn&#39;t seem possible, or even appropriate, for a long time.  But today we share a little bit about how laughter HAS returned, even though our grief continues.  And, because of all of the tears and darker days, our laughter feels especially sweet now.  Richer.  More meaningful.  More hope-filled.   </p>

<p>If you are in the midst of difficult circumstances and feel like genuine laughter is unattainable, we understand - and we want this episode to bring you hope.  We have a big God who restores, helps, heals, comforts, and redeems.  Wait upon Him.  In the meantime, let the tears flow.  Keep pressing forward. Take one day at a time. Work to fight bitterness and despondency.  And keep fighting for joy, asking God to eventually bring some laughter along with it.    </p>

<p>*The Fighting for Joy Podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling, an online Christian counseling service that pairs you with a professional licensed therapist who will combine Biblical wisdom with their clinical expertise in mental health to help you address your unique situation.  As a Fighting for Joy listener, you can receive 10% off at: faithfulcounseling.com/fightingforjoy. Quality counseling is a worthy investment and can be such a powerful tool in the fight for joy!</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 23: Fighting for Joy with Family</title>
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  <description>I'm doing something different on the podcast today and it's pretty special!  I'm sitting by the fireplace in our living room on a Friday night with our kids to talk about grief, family, and fighting for joy together.  We’ve been spending a lot of time together these past couple of weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic and while we were brainstorming things to do here at home, the kids suggested recording a group podcast episode. Yes, THEY suggested it!!  As you can imagine, I was thrilled and jumped on the opportunity. 
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<p>You&#39;ll hear plenty of laughter and light-hearted moments, but you&#39;ll also hear courage, strength, and vulnerability as they bravely share from their hearts.  It’s not easy for teenagers and young adults to process and talk about grief - to open up about the hardest and most painful parts of their lives.  But all three of them know that the Fighting for Joy Podcast is helping and encouraging so many people. From the beginning I have involved them in this ministry...talking through guest ideas, topics, and explaining the metrics so that they know who is listening and where they are listening from.  I also love sharing your feedback with them and the ways that the podcast has helped you to experience more hope and joy.  As a result, these three have become some of my biggest cheerleaders.  I&#39;m so grateful they believe in this ministry and very proud of them for wanting to be a part of it.  I hope you are encouraged as you hear them give testimony to God’s sufficient and healing grace.  </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>I&#39;m doing something different on the podcast today and it&#39;s pretty special!  I&#39;m sitting by the fireplace in our living room on a Friday night with our kids to talk about grief, family, and fighting for joy together.  We’ve been spending a lot of time together these past couple of weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic and while we were brainstorming things to do here at home, the kids suggested recording a group podcast episode. Yes, THEY suggested it!!  As you can imagine, I was thrilled and jumped on the opportunity. </p>

<p>You&#39;ll hear plenty of laughter and light-hearted moments, but you&#39;ll also hear courage, strength, and vulnerability as they bravely share from their hearts.  It’s not easy for teenagers and young adults to process and talk about grief - to open up about the hardest and most painful parts of their lives.  But all three of them know that the Fighting for Joy Podcast is helping and encouraging so many people. From the beginning I have involved them in this ministry...talking through guest ideas, topics, and explaining the metrics so that they know who is listening and where they are listening from.  I also love sharing your feedback with them and the ways that the podcast has helped you to experience more hope and joy.  As a result, these three have become some of my biggest cheerleaders.  I&#39;m so grateful they believe in this ministry and very proud of them for wanting to be a part of it.  I hope you are encouraged as you hear them give testimony to God’s sufficient and healing grace.  </p>]]>
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