The Grief and Belief Podcast
David Mickelson and Kori Andrews welcome George Slaughter, who shares the story of his daughter, Madey. A vibrant athlete and music lover, Madey was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma at age 14. Despite a year of intense treatments and a hopeful community rallying behind her with "Slaughter Cancer" wristbands, Madey passed away shortly after her 15th birthday. George candidly discusses the struggle of not receiving the physical miracle the family sought. He introduces their powerful "hold on" phrase: “It might not be okay right now, but it will be”. George reflects on the "extra portion of the spirit" that sustained them, emphasizing that while grief remains real, faith provides the strength to keep moving even when answers feel elusive. Ultimately, George testifies that Jesus Christ is hope. He shares how turning outward and expressing honest feelings—including frustration—allows for joy amidst sorrow. Looking forward to a future reunion, he finds peace in the promise of the resurrection, trusting that the Savior's love is sufficient to carry us through every mountain. Follow along on social media: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/griefandbeliefpodcast?igsh=MWk5eXE2dDJoaTNmbw==] Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/share/15yrCoVqjq/] Facebook Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/4028994783990803/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT ]
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