A Broken Hallelujah
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A Broken Hallelujah
A Broken Hallelujah explores the intersect of faith and suffering, of being truly honest, vulnerable and authentic in the hardest moments of life. Hosted by Andrew Gardener, each episode features a guest who has faced significant challenges and through them has had to wrestle deeply with God. These...
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S2: Ep3 Kate Cameron Reid - Raising Children in the Shadow of Death
In episode 3 of Season 2, I have the great honour of speaking to Kate Cameron Reid who recently lost her husband to an aggressive form of cancer and i...

S2:Ep2 Dave Gotts - Death and the Goodness of God
In our second episode of season 2 we interview Dave Gotts on his journey of losing both his son and his wife to cancer. Dave speaks candidly about his...

S2:Ep1 Shane Claiborne - Suffering As Solidarity
In our premiere episode of Season 2, we speak to activist, author and incarnational sojourner Shane Claiborne on a life given over to living with some...

Ep 13: Misty Prinsen - Pregnancy, Disability, and the Value of Life
In our 13th episode we speak with Misty Prinsen, a foster mother and family advocate based in Auckland New Zealand. A few years ago Misty discovered s...

Ep 12: Mohammed Saleh - Terrorism, Refugees, A New Home
In this episode I have the great privilege of speaking with Mohammed Salah, an Egyptian who fled the Muslim Brotherhood and sought asylum as a refugee...

Ep 11: Andy Squyres - Music, Suffering & Honesty
On our 11th episode we speak to Andy Squyres on song writing, faith, honesty, suffering and hope. Andy is a pastor and musician based in Charlotte Nor...

Ep 10: Chelsea Wong - Grieving The Loss Of A Spouse
In our 10th Episode I speak to Chelsea Wong about the death of her husband Josh, their two year battle with cancer, how grief is brutally overwhelming...

Ep 9: Erinn Oxford - Homelessness, Marginalisation, and the Church
This week I speak to Erinn Oxford, Executive Director of The Dale Ministries in Toronto Canada, on a life time spent serving those who have found them...

Ep 8: Madeleine Miller - Death, Grief, and Beauty in Chaos
This week I speak to teacher, musician, and priest-in-training Madeleine Miller about the death of her father to Motor Neuron Disease (ALS) and her su...

Ep 7: Linda Pesavento - Transgender & Self-Identity
In this episode I speak with Linda Pesavento, a mother, wife, and leader of the She Is Project, on the journey she and her family have been on with th...

Ep 6: The Brolins - Kidnapped By Islamic Terrorists
In episode 6 I speak to Daniel and Paulina Brolins who were kidnapped by Islamic Terrorists and held in a dungeon for 165 days. Their story is one of...

Ep 5: Jacinta Read - Mental Illness, the Church, & Your True Self
This week we speak to author and illustrator Jacinta Read on the release of her recent memoir "Patchwork Someone". Jacinta talks candidly about her jo...

Ep 4: Ken Wytsma - Chronic Pain, Church, Justice
This week I speak to Ken Wytsma, a pastor, author, thought leader, and founder of The Justice Conference, about his recent battle with chronic pain an...

Ep 3: Rene August - Apartheid, Diversity, and Scripture
In this episode I speak to Rene August, a veteran of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and a justice advocate for diversity and inclusion. W...

Ep 2: Micah Bournes - Fighting Evil With Poetry
For our second episode I speak to poet Micah Bournes on social justice, art, creativity and faith. We explore what is has been like for him to grow up...

Ep 1: Joshua Wong - Cancer, Creativity, and Hope
In our debut episode I speak to one of my closest friends, Joshua Wong. Joshua is a filmmaker, musician, artist, husband and father who has been in a...