
Why Remembering is Integral to Seasons of Loss & Difficulty | Katherine Jackson, Brooke Avon, & Megan Baer
05/10/24 • 48 min
Katherine Jackson, wife of a second year gastroenterology fellow and mom to two sweet girls, joins us to tell her story! She shares the honest questions she asked as her firstborn was diagnosed with Phenylketonuria (PKU), she ministered to a mom with Stage 4 cancer, and walked through secondary infertility and miscarriage. All during residency and fellowship. She explains how her husband’s medical training equipped them to have difficult conversations with friends who were hurting - God can use us no matter the season!
Though her stories are heavy, she shares scripture that brought light to her soul, and we can’t wait for you to hear her wisdom!
Scriptures referenced: John 16:33, Psalm 42, Psalm 43
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Katherine Jackson, wife of a second year gastroenterology fellow and mom to two sweet girls, joins us to tell her story! She shares the honest questions she asked as her firstborn was diagnosed with Phenylketonuria (PKU), she ministered to a mom with Stage 4 cancer, and walked through secondary infertility and miscarriage. All during residency and fellowship. She explains how her husband’s medical training equipped them to have difficult conversations with friends who were hurting - God can use us no matter the season!
Though her stories are heavy, she shares scripture that brought light to her soul, and we can’t wait for you to hear her wisdom!
Scriptures referenced: John 16:33, Psalm 42, Psalm 43
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How are medical students different than residents? And what is a fellow? Your spouse is a PGY what?? Today's episode defines some of the (confusing) commonly used terms in the medical world! We reference them in our podcasts, so we thought it important to also define them.
Terms defined: Medical student, Step Exams, Match Day, Resident, PGY?, Fellow, Attending, Call shifts, Golden vs. Silver vs. Black weekends.
Scriptures referenced: 2 Corinthians 4:1-6
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WOW do we have a treat for you with today's podcast! Phoebe Waller and her husband (Emergency Medicine attending in Harrisburg, PA) were both missionary kids growing up, and within two weeks they discovered they were pregnant with their first baby and accepted into medical school. Six months after their first was born, they started medical school and found out they were pregnant with their second.
Phoebe shares practical recommendations when moving to a new area, like looking for a church right away, and avoiding an 8th story apartment when you're pregnant!
She also shares how she learned to let her husband be a human, how to sacrifice duty for the sake of enjoying Christ and family, and how to live a sold-out life for Christ while living at home with kids everyday. She has SO MANY good things to share, we hope you can soak up every moment of this message!
Scriptures referenced: Song of Songs 1:7, Song of Songs 3:9, 1 Corinthians 10:31,
Resources referenced: Mike Reeve's "The Love of Christ in the Song of Song's" sermon series, "A Theology of the Ordinary" by Julie Canlis, "Every Moment Holy" - Liturgies for the ordinary moments of daily life.
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