Love and Loss with Dian Belbeck
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What holds when life breaks? We open with laughter and choir talk, then walk straight into the real stuff—addiction, loss, and the kind of faith that doesn’t flinch. Diane shares how three packs a day turned into a toilet-side promise, how a morning “first thought” anchors her day, and why purpose is more comforting than a rigid, missable plan. That reframe becomes a lifeline as we trace her family’s story from small-town Texas to a COVID night with brutal odds, a global circle of prayer, and an unmistakable turn toward life.
We spend time with “Daddy Gerald,” the father whose hugs and hymns formed a fearless heart. Then we meet Jessica through stories that are both irreverent and reverent—rare lymphoma, ten months of fierce love, board games in the other room, hymns at the bedside, and an unforgettable wave as the gurney rolled down the drive. No euphemisms, no empty platitudes. Just honest grief, a living hope, and the stubborn humor that makes space to breathe. Along the way we talk habits and holiness, phones and first hours, aging and agency, and how to keep friends close enough to carry you when your own strength runs dry.
If you’ve ever felt anxious about “missing God’s plan,” this conversation offers a gentler, stronger vision: trust the purpose that can redeem anything. Expect a few belly laughs, a few tears, and practical ways to anchor your mornings, your holidays, and your faith. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs courage tonight, and leave a review to tell us where purpose found you.