Christ & Chronic Illness Pt. 1: My Story - Dale Partridge
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Join Dale Partridge and Trevor West in the inaugural episode of a four-part series focused on discovering Christ in the midst of chronic illness.
In this episode, Dale shares his personal experience with mold toxicity and delves into its impact on his life, family, and ministry.
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Thank you guys so much for this
This has been so inspiring to listen to.
I was listening to you years ago when you were doing podcasts in Oregon.
Thank you for all your dedication to the LORD's work.
Thank you, Sovereign God, amen, and I look forward to more videos.
My heart is SO full hearing this topic talked about on Real Christianity! I've been struggling through chronic illness for decades. I struggle with the sin of complaining, worry, and discontent in my ups and downs even though I know healing is not linear. It is so hard! I am so thankful to listen to this series and I am praying God uses it to sanctify and encourage me. Thank you for diving into chronic illness as a Christ follower! May God continue to guide and bless you and your families Dale and Trevor. Maybe in the future my family will be going to your amazing fragrance-free, toxin free church building!!😂😂
Amen! Lord willing. We will be praying that you can find peace in Christ through chronic illness. Take heart, it isn't for nothing! Blessings.
I have chronic neuropathic pain. I started two years ago. I've been thinking a lot about Job these last couple of months....
Chronic illness is extremely difficult but it God does refine us through it and keeps our eyes on what’s important in life.
Amen, Lori! We are both so thankful that God works things like chronic illness for His glory and our good.
Amen 🙏
Thank you gentlemen! What a timely word in my life! I am 51 and on a journey with Christ and Lymes. Sharing Your experiences and dependency on the Lord is invaluable.
Praise God! We'll be praying that God walk you through this difficult time and that this suffering will lead to greater endurance, character, and hope in Christ! Blessings.
@@relearntv thank you so very much. May His love abound in your hearts. I will be praying for y’all too🙏 Phil 1: 9And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, 10so that you may be able to test and prove what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, 11filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God..
This is the best thing I think I've heard on chronic illness from a Christian perspective. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
Praise God! I'm glad this was so helpful.
Hi guys,
Thank you for this topic. I have a chronic illness that has been so disabling and I am alone with no family to help support me really. May I ask for your prayers? I thank you greatly❤️
I am praying for you sweet soul. Cling to God. Pray for friends. He will provide. Please be patient with Him. He brings far more good to us than we could ever imagine.
I was diagnosed with microscopic colitis in 2021 but I was sick since 2019 and couldn’t be tested until after COVID. For me, I had a horrible what I thought to be a stomach virus only I didn’t get better. I do not take the recommended meds-I just supplement a lot and noticed that gluten free helped. God Bless & praying for you and your family.
I was diagnosed with microscopic colitis in 2021 but I was sick since 2019 and couldn’t be tested until after COVID. For me, I had a horrible what I thought to be a stomach virus only I didn’t get better. I do not take the recommended meds-I just supplement a lot and noticed that gluten free helped. I was also near retirement and a diminishing stress level helped.
Thank you, guys for being so candid. Just looking at you, you look healthy and handsome. How deceiving are the eyes of men
I have had chronic pain for 13 years. Nothing seems to alleviate my pain and I am loosing faith
So my mom hurt her back about 2 and a half years ago, I hurt my back in last November, both are never getting better, or at least that's what the outcome looks like. So yeah can attest to this absolutely. I just want the pain to go away.
Continue to pray that the pain be taken away, but even when it isn't trust that God is using it to sancitfy you. We should be the kinds of people marked by rejoicing in our suffering, knowing that suffering leads to endurance, and endurance to character, and character to hope (Romans 5:1-5).
I do try and yes it's good for us to suffer, really shows us how bad it can be so we are more thankful for what we have
how do we understand illness as christians can we say illness is a curse or are we saying does illness just happen and we just have to deal wiyh how do we lanuage this conversation x
Have you done brain retraining? (Fyi I'm not advertising anything, I have a question at the end). These programs will be the go-to post treatment for chronic illness within the next 5-10 years (including post treatment lyme, long haul flu, MCAS, CIRS, allergies, food intolerance, Raynaud's, IBS/SIBO, symptoms associated with autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, etc). Please hear me out... these chronic issues continue because your nervous system is perceiving danger even though you are no longer in danger. This is a dangerous situation to be in because the symptoms can be degenerative. The current brain retraining programs are not in alignment with scripture (I have extensive knowledge about this). non Christians have been using these programs with success. Do you think there's a way to do brain retraining (aka self-directed neuroplasticity) in accordance with Biblical principles?
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Thank you, guys for being so candid. Just looking at you, you look healthy and handsome. How deceiving are the eyes of men