Room At The Table with Kimberly Milo
What do you do when a single moment changes everything and you're only nine years old? Maxwell Mattson was splitting wood with his dad on Labor Day weekend when a hydraulic wood splitter crushed his hand. Three months later, he was on the basketball court. A few months after that, he was playing Little League with a custom glove Wilson Sports built just for him. Today he's a 26-year-old maritime engineer working 600-foot oil tankers in the Gulf of America, and his faith is the strongest it's ever been. This is one of those conversations that will make you laugh, tear up a little, and come away with a better perspective on your own hardships. In this conversation they cover: - The accident, the helicopter ride over Fenway Park, and 11 days at Boston Children's Hospital - How Max adapted to life as an amputee without losing any of the sports he loved - A faith that was planted early, went lukewarm in college, and came back on fire - Why Max compares his faith journey to Peter denying Christ at the fire - What it looks like to trust God in the good seasons, not just when things fall apart - The group of people Max most wants to know there is room at the Lord's table for them 📌 Connect with Max: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/max_mattson23/ 📌 Connect with Kimberly: Roomatthetableforyou@gmail.com If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs a good reminder that God is still working even in the hardest moments. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation, and remember, there is always room at His table! #ChristianPodcast #FaithOverFear #Amputee #LimbDifference #Resilience #HopeInSuffering #GodIsFaithful #PersonalTestimony #WomenOfFaith #RoomAtTheTable
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