Faith through loss, miraculous survival, grief and redemption, spiritual promptings, LDS stories, surviving tragedy, second chances, healing after heartbreak, trusting God in darkness By all appearances, Brian Hall’s life should have broken him. A fatal accident on a dark highway. A young wife gone in an instant. A child left in his arms. And years later, another unimaginable loss waiting around the corner. But this story isn’t about a man crushed by tragedy. It’s about the strange, sacred moments that kept finding him in the middle of it. A missionary companionship that nearly fell apart. A voice in his mind telling him to stop the car now. An encounter at a stranger’s door that changed everything. A love story that arrived when life felt beyond repair. And quiet evidence, over and over again, that heaven had not stepped away. There’s something hauntingly tender about the way Brian tells it all—as if the most life-changing moments rarely arrived with thunder, but in whispers almost missed. This episode moves through grief, survival, faith, exhaustion, miracles, and the brutal cost of carrying on when your heart wants to quit. And somehow, by the end, it leaves you with the feeling that even the darkest roads may still be leading somewhere holy.
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