Ep. 150: Hope Beyond Heartache: The Journey to an Untroubled Heart with Kara Stout
Building Strong Homes: Blueprints to Strengthen Your Faith and Family podcast
Release Date: 11/25/2025
Building Strong Homes: Blueprints to Strengthen Your Faith and Family podcast
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info_outlineHeartache is something we all face—whether through loss, disappointment, or unexpected challenges.
Today’s guest, Kara Stout—author of An Untroubled Heart—opens up about her personal journey through grief, waiting seasons, and life’s unexpected challenges. Drawing from her experiences of loss and her own medical crises, Kara shares how faith became her anchor when peace felt out of reach. Her message is clear: even in the darkest valleys, God’s presence offers comfort, strength, and hope.
Her story reminds us that hope is not the absence of heartache but the assurance of God’s nearness in it. Whether you’re battling anxiety, navigating loss, or longing for peace, Kara’s insights offer encouragement and practical steps to experience God’s comfort daily. Through her 30-day devotional, Kara invites readers to begin each morning in God’s presence and end each day in His calming embrace—creating a rhythm that nurtures faith and resilience.
Check out Kara's website and book, An Untroubled Heart: Calming Anxiety and Finding God's Peace. You can also follow her on Instagram at Sincerely by Kara
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