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Have you ever hit a wall and asked yourself, "What do I do now? How will I ever get past this?" If you are human and have a pulse, you probably have. The MercyCast is a podcast dedicated to learning the subtle art of compassion through the adversity of everyday life. Join Raleigh Sadler, the host, as he has honest and thought-provoking conversations with friends he has met along the way. Each Wednesday, listen to the encouraging true stories of people, like you and me, who are learning compassion through hard times. For more information and show notes, go to mercycast.com.

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  • Jen Thompson on returning to Jesus.
    Jun 4 2025

    Has God ever felt distant?

    In this episode of The Mercy Cast, I sit down with my friend Jen Thompson, author of Return to Jesus, for a heartfelt conversation that cuts right to the core of what it means to feel distant from God—and how His invitation to return never goes away. We talk honestly about those times when life feels overwhelming, when prayer feels empty, and when functional saviors (things we turn to instead of God) slowly edge Him out of our hearts.

    But here's the truth we kept coming back to: God's love is unconditional. Period. It's not based on what we do or how we perform. He loves us because He made us. And He invites us—again and again—to come home.

    This conversation became a journey into what it means to really accept that love. Not just mentally agree with it, but live it. To let it transform how we see ourselves and others and even how we handle struggles.

    We talked about:

    ✨ What it means to return to Jesus—over and over again

    ✨ Why self-acceptance is a reflection of God's love

    ✨ The sacred rhythm of prayer and surrender

    ✨ Trusting God's provision—even in uncertainty

    ✨ How gratitude anchors us in the present

    ✨ And how our relationship with God changes everything, including how we show up in community

    For me, one of the most potent reminders was this: "We are made in the image of love." That's not just poetic—it's personal. And when we affirm our worth in the light of God's love, we become more equipped to love others well. Everything in life becomes part of our mission—not just what we do overseas or on Sundays, but how we care, show up, and listen.

    We don't have to earn His presence. He's already here. And when we make space for Him—through prayer, gratitude, community, and trust— we can be surprised by His grace in the most ordinary moments.

    Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

    • We're not alone when we feel distant—God still pursues us.
    • Self-love isn't selfish; it's a response to being loved by God.
    • Returning to Jesus is about trust, surrender, and presence.
    • Personal rhythms of faith and prayer build intimacy with God.
    • Gratitude and grace keep us grounded in our spiritual journey.
    • "God stands waiting with open arms."
    • "His invitation hasn't gone away."
    • "Everything in life is our mission."
    • "I am loved."
    • "We are made in the image of love."
    • "Jesus loves me as I am."
    • "We can be so hard on ourselves."
    • "I love myself as I am."


    🙏 If this episode speaks to you, share it with someone who might need the reminder: You are loved. You are invited back. Every day is a new chance to return to Jesus.

    Let's continue walking this spiritual journey together.

    #God #Love #Faith #SelfAcceptance #Compassion #ReturnToJesus #SpiritualJourney #Prayer #Trust #UnconditionalLove #PersonalGrowth #Gratitude #Surrender #Community #RelationshipWithGod


    Read Jen’s book, Return to Jesus. You can follow her on Instagram.

    You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    You can follow Raleigh on Twitter and Instagram.



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  • Nicholas Mcdonald on healing from disillusionment.
    May 28 2025

    Have you ever felt disillusioned?

    In this episode of MercyCast, I had the privilege of sitting down with Nick McDonald, the author of The Light in Our Eyes: Rediscovering the Love, Beauty, and Freedom of Jesus in an Age of Disillusionment. Our conversation was a raw and honest exploration of vulnerability, adversity, disillusionment, and rebuilding faith.

    Nick opened up about his journey—what it looked like to question long-held beliefs, wrestle with evangelicalism, and confront the trauma that often lingers in religious spaces. I deeply resonated with Nick's reflections on what it means to rediscover the Gospel, not just as a theological concept but as a source of grace, compassion, restoration, and renewal.

    This episode is a reminder that it's okay to ask questions. It's okay to lament. And it's okay to start again.

    If you've ever felt disillusioned by the Church, or if you're searching for a faith that embraces both the head and the heart, the spiritual and the physical, I believe this episode will meet you where you are.

    Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

    • Vulnerability is a scary but necessary part of faith.
    • Many people are deconstructing their faith to find what is real.
    • Deconstruction can lead to confusion, but it can also foster growth.
    • The Gospel often presented is anemic and lacks depth.
    • We need to address the whole person in our faith journey.
    • Jesus cares about both our souls and our bodies.
    • Historical context is crucial in understanding evangelicalism.
    • The Social Gospel has implications for how we live out our faith.
    • Restoration and renewal are central to the Christian experience.
    • Disillusionment can be a part of growth in faith.


    Read Nick’s book, The Light in Our Eyes.

    You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    You can follow Raleigh on Twitter and Instagram.


    Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!

    Email us at info@mercycast.com.



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  • Vanessa Abraham on reclaiming your voice.
    May 21 2025

    What happens when you begin to lose your voice? How do you regain it?

    In this powerful episode of the mercyCast, Vanessa Abraham, author of the new book, Speechless: How a Speech Therapist Lost Her Ability to Speak and Her Silent Struggle to Reclaim Her Voice and Life, shares her inspiring journey of healing and recovery, diving deep into themes of compassion, trauma, and reclaiming one's voice. Through honest conversations about mental health, identity, and self-acceptance, Vanessa explores how community support and resilience play a vital role in overcoming adversity. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of healing and the importance of owning your truth on the path to recovery.

    Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

    • We often hide our struggles, but they remain present.
    • Losing one's voice can lead to an identity crisis.
    • The journey to reclaiming voice is terrifying yet transformative.
    • Grief and pain can lead to dark thoughts.
    • Practicing gratitude can help ground us in difficult times.
    • Community support is crucial for healing and recovery.
    • Our thoughts shape our reality and identity.
    • Finding joy in small moments can foster resilience.
    • It's important to acknowledge the impact of trauma on loved ones.
    • We are not alone in our struggles; community can lift us up.


    Read Vanessa’s book, Speechless. You can also follow her on Instagram.

    You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    You can follow Raleigh on Twitter and Instagram.



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-mercycast/exclusive-content
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