• Ep 63 | Rebuilding Life After Divorce and Despair feat. Revd Geoff Clarke

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 63 | Rebuilding Life After Divorce and Despair feat. Revd Geoff Clarke

  • Summary

  • In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Revd Geoff Clarke, a man who has faced betrayal, heartache, and depression, yet emerged with hope, resilience, and unwavering faith. Here are three compelling topics we delve into during our conversation:

    1. Betrayal and Emotional Turmoil 2. The Impact of Faith and Community Support 3. The Road to Resilience and Purpose

    If Geoff's story resonated with you or if you know someone going through similar struggles, please share this episode. Your support can make a difference in someone’s life. And remember, even in the toughest times, there’s a community around you ready to help.

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    More about Revd Geoff Clarke:

    Born in Stratford to parents David and Ivy Clarke. I lived there till I was 5, spent my junior school years in Kent and my senior school years in Hertfordshire. One of four children. Left school at 16 went to work in the City for a Stock Exchange firm and spent most of my working life in that industry. Became a Christian when I was 29 and had the call to Ordained Ministry when I was 58. I serve God in the church I have attended since finding my faith. I have been married twice, have 2 children and 3 stepchildren and I have 7 grandchildren. God has blessed me in many ways.

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