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  <title>No One is Too Far Gone for God to Use with Glen and Kelly Daigle Ep. 169 Summer Throwback</title>
  <description>Some stories don’t just inspire you — they reroute your whole calling. This summer, I’m bringing back one of the episodes that changed everything for me. If you listened to&amp;amp;nbsp;Fear Is a Liar back in June, you remember the couple whose testimony stopped me from shutting this podcast down altogether. When I was ready to pack up the mic and call it quits, their story reminded me why Building Strong Homes exists in the first place — so real people can share real God stories that strengthen all of us. Today we’re revisiting Glen and Kelly Daigle’s journey — a story that proves God can take the darkest diagnoses, the deepest depressions, and the most tangled pasts and build something stronger, steadier, and more joy‑filled than we ever imagined. You wouldn’t think a breast cancer diagnosis would lead a couple into a marriage that was more joyful than they could have ever imagined, but that’s what happened with Glen and Kelly Daigle. They had both been married before they met and were ready for a fresh start, having each gone through difficulties with drugs and alcohol. Glen had recently finished a self-admitted time in rehab for alcohol addiction and Kelly was looking for a man who’d been married, didn’t have children and loved the Lord. Since Glen met all three requirements they dated and eventually married. But everything wasn’t all rainbows and hearts. Glen spiraled into such a deep depression Kelly says many days she prayed she wouldn’t come home to find that her husband had committed suicide. After Glen found help from counseling their lives were okay, but still not great. Neither of them had a strong relationship with God, they just did the bare minimum. Until Kelly’s breast cancer diagnosis. Something changed in both of them as they realized the only thing they had to hold on to was Jesus, and they weren’t letting Him go. There are so many ways that God showed up in each of their journeys that there’s no denying the Hound of Heaven was pursuing them from the very beginning. If you feel like you’ve messed up so badly that there’s no promise of hope in your life anymore, this episode is for you. Song that made such an impact on Glen:&amp;amp;nbsp;At This Point in My Life by Tracy Chapman Episode mention in this podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;Fear is a Liar Watch on YouTube No One is Too Far Gone for God to Use with Glen and Kelly Daigle  Take the quiz, “What Type of Home Are You Building?”, because so many women feel the tension in their home but can’t quite name what’s causing it. This quiz does that for you. It pinpoints the patterns shaping your home and gives you a clear next step toward the kind of home you want to build. If you’ve been feeling stuck, this will help you get unstuck. What if one weekend could breathe life back into the parts of you that feel worn thin? This October, I’m hosting The Flourish Retreat in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina — and I want you to come with me. If you’re a wife or mom who’s been pouring out for everyone else, this is your invitation to step away, exhale, and let God pour back into you. Find out more at the link. </description>
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