We continue our visit with Seena Koohestani, a psychology major at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. In our last show, he told us about his wrestling with anger at God in his first year away from home. What contributed to that wrestling, how was it resolved, and what would he share with young people and parents about his experience that would help them in their own walks of faith? This, as well as its impact on his choice of career, is the subject of today’s interview segment. Barry and David then talk about the dynamics of being a Disciple of Yeshua, a topic that intersects with Seena’s testimony. The musical talents of Eved Adonai and Greg Brown put the crowning touch on what we hope will be a blessing to you from our show!
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