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When Pain & Suffering Slows You Down with Tatiana Durbin | S2 Ep2

58 min · 16. juni 2026
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Some stories stay with you… this is one of them.In this episode, we sit down with our friend Tatiana, whose life has been shaped by chronic pain since she was young. With honesty, humor, and incredible depth, she shares what it has looked like to walk with God in the middle of suffering, not trying to rush past it, but learning to slow down enough to recognize His presence within it. Tatiana brings a perspective that is both thoughtful and deeply personal, weaving together faith, theology, and lived experience in a way that feels grounding and real. She gently challenges the idea that pain is something to fix or escape, and instead opens up a different way of seeing it, as a place where God can meet us. There is so much wisdom in this conversation, but more than anything, there is an invitation… to slow down, to listen, and to recognize that you are not alone.If you are walking through something hard, or simply feeling tired, we hope this conversation meets you right where you are. .... Tatiana's Resource Corner Books * Confessions by Saint Augustine * City of God by Saint Augustine * Introduction to Christianity by Joseph Ratzinger * The Problem of Pain by C. S. Lewis Music * "In the Night" by Andrew Peterson Connect with Tatiana * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theurbandurbin/]

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episode When Pain & Suffering Slows You Down with Tatiana Durbin | S2 Ep2 artwork

When Pain & Suffering Slows You Down with Tatiana Durbin | S2 Ep2

Some stories stay with you… this is one of them.In this episode, we sit down with our friend Tatiana, whose life has been shaped by chronic pain since she was young. With honesty, humor, and incredible depth, she shares what it has looked like to walk with God in the middle of suffering, not trying to rush past it, but learning to slow down enough to recognize His presence within it. Tatiana brings a perspective that is both thoughtful and deeply personal, weaving together faith, theology, and lived experience in a way that feels grounding and real. She gently challenges the idea that pain is something to fix or escape, and instead opens up a different way of seeing it, as a place where God can meet us. There is so much wisdom in this conversation, but more than anything, there is an invitation… to slow down, to listen, and to recognize that you are not alone.If you are walking through something hard, or simply feeling tired, we hope this conversation meets you right where you are. .... Tatiana's Resource Corner Books * Confessions by Saint Augustine * City of God by Saint Augustine * Introduction to Christianity by Joseph Ratzinger * The Problem of Pain by C. S. Lewis Music * "In the Night" by Andrew Peterson Connect with Tatiana * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theurbandurbin/]

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