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Can we truly forecast bad weather when

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it comes ? Certainly , we know that

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there will be severe watches and

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warnings . But when it happens , it can

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leave a trail of devastation , uprooted

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trees down power lines homes that are

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leveled and the unfortunate human loss

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of life . Yet in every storm ,

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there's always seems to be that one

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tree or house or light pole that is

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still standing as if the tornado or

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hurricane barely touched it . Perhaps

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the answer lies within how the home was

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constructed or the light pole was

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engineered to withstand a certain wind

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speed or the trees whose roots are deep

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in the earth . Maybe we can learn

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something from these fixtures that

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we're able to in the storm . Maybe how

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we prepare for a storm is critical .

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So today , uh it is my pleasure to

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welcome Massa Sergeant , uh Trevor

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mcclelland and his lovely wife , uh

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Sarah , who have been married under

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about a year . Um uh As of to date , uh

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They're here to share their story of

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how storms can shape us but not define

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us and how we can prepare for the

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storms of life . And so I wanna begin

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with you mask sergeant . Trevor and

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also Sarah , uh , if you can share a

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little , just a little bit about who

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you are . Your story . Yeah . So my

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name is , uh , Trevor mcclelland . I've

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been in the United States Air Force

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just over 13 years . Uh , so I'm pretty

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excited about that and , um ,

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definitely , um , started about three

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different bases so far , started in a

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Hill Air Force Base , Utah and went to

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Aviano Italy . Uh , and after Italy ,

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uh , I came to Peterson Space Force

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Space , Colorado Springs . And then now

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here at Maxwell , uh , Alabama . So ,

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um , and we met , uh , last year

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and , uh , yeah , got married and the

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rest is history . Uh , awesome . And

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Sarah , what about you ? Yeah , I'm

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Sarah mcclelland . And , uh , I grew up

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in Ohio . So , um , I was home schooled

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and worked in the family business and

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built houses from a young age and then ,

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um , ended up pursuing a career in TV ,

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production , reality TV . And then

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after a few years , decided that was

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just not what I wanted to do . Um , and

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then moved to Colorado and met my

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husband and I've been working from home

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and I go to church now here in Alabama

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as a military spouse . So then all over

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the place . Great , great . So you

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worked in TV , production . So , all of

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this is familiar to you . Well , I

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worked in reality TV , production or

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out on the streets or in a house set up

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somewhere with still with lights and

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cameras . So this is a little bit more

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formal and scary , right ? But it

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doesn't have to be scary . Bright

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lights behind the camera . Yeah . So in

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the opening video , you saw the

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devastation of trees and downed power

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lines and uh homes that have been just

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shattered . And what that means of

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course is that when any type of storm

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uh hits uh it really devastates

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people's lives , lives . Um And so some

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of those video and images are recently

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captured in videos of uh things around

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us in Alabama . Um But what is

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interesting in the , in the pictures is

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that there's always as mentioned in the

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opening video , a tree or a home that

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hasn't been devastated as the others .

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Uh There's that light pole that , that

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still stands and maybe it's because of

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the way that is engineered . Uh or

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maybe it's the way in which uh the

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foundations of that home is built on .

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And so um you have a unique story and

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would love to , for you to share about

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your story and actually you wrote about

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it in a book as well , but would love

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for you to share with us today about

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your unique story .

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Well , thank you . And I , and I think

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Chaplin , you're exactly right . I

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think um uh the foundation is the piece

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that is critical and withstanding all

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these challenges . So every airman has

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a story . Uh my story specifically uh

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had to deal with kind of my upbringing .

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Uh And uh so growing up from a young

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age , I lived in um some , some turmoil

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with my family . Uh My mom was a single

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mother and she struggled with

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alcoholism and drugs and uh uh a kind

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of revolving door of dating the

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different men and things like that kind

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of looking for love in the wrong places ,

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kind of thing . Uh But she had , uh my ,

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my brother , my twin brother Tanner and

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then myself and then my older brother

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Chris , he's about five years older

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than me and he's in the United States

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Air Force as well . So , uh but uh it

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became pretty tough . Um We , we end up

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being removed from the home . And uh

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yeah , I went through about a cycle of

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foster care and orphanages and kind of

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moving around from home to home and

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then for periods of time back with my

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mother and then , you know , back to

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foster care again . So uh kind of going

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through that kind of some trauma , some ,

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some different challenges associated

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with that , ultimately culminating in

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um uh aging out of the system uh as

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they call it kind of uh uh from 18 . Uh

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Yeah . Yeah . And so that , so those

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traumatic experiences of going from

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home to home and um just the the

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family background uh was part of your

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storm narrative . And so we all have a

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storm narrative , right ? Um There's

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something in our life that has affected

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us in , in a traumatic way . And so how

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did you overcome some of those , uh ,

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traumatic experiences ? And that's a

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great question . I think one of the big

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challenges is sometimes when you're in

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the storm , you don't know , know , uh ,

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how you're getting through it . I think

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that was something where sometimes you

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don't know that you're in it . That's

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exactly right . Or , or as we said

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earlier , maybe I'm preparing to go

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through it . Uh uh But yeah , I think

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in hindsight's 2020 but going through

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it , of course , tough . He lived in

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over 22 different foster homes was

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pretty challenging . But what I would

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say is , um you know , kind of me being

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rooted in my faith , you know , from a

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young age , uh kind of , you know , uh

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putting the first thing first for me

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and really the Lord kind of leading me

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through that situation even when I

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didn't always realize it . So , um you

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know , for me , that was very

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foundational and uh not that I was

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always perfect or doing everything

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right . I would say that always gave me

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hope and always gave me something that

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and as we talk about that firm

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foundation that wasn't gonna shake or

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give way . So what does it mean ? And

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Sara , I wanna get your input on this

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as well , but what does it mean to be

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rooted ?

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Um Think about those trees that are

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just standing um what does it mean to

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be rooted ? And what is it , or what

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does it mean to have a firm foundation ?

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What does that look like for you ? I

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think to be rooted means that , um ,

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you know , some part of you goes deeper

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than the surface . I know my mom has a

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farm and , um , sometimes during the

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rainstorm you'll see these huge trees

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just fall over and their roots are so

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short and it's amazing how these

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massive trees , you'd think they have

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these huge root systems and they don't ,

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they're very small for some of them .

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And so these trees have just fallen

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over hundreds of years old . And um ,

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so I think the root system really needs

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to go really deep and below the surface .

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And I think for me , my faith has been

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a big part of being rooted um through

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different challenges . I know before I

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had my , you know , faith , um I really

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struggled in different areas of my body

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image and , you know , I've been at

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rock bottom and , you know , found the

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low places and I think , um faith

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definitely has been a big part of

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having something else to look to

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something below the surface , you know ,

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as we think about going through a storm .

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Um It is easier to talk about it , you

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know , how you overcome when you're out

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of it . But when you're in it , there

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are lots of emotions and lots of

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feelings uh that go along with battling ,

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how do I overcome the devastation that

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just happened ? And we talked about a

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little bit that sometimes when you're

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in it , you don't even realize that

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you're in it , right ? Because you're ,

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you're constantly focused and fixated

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on , you know , the situation itself um

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that when you get out of it and you

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look at the rubble and the devastation

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around , you're like , oh my gosh , how

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did I survive that ? But talk through a

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little bit about some of the emotions

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that people feel when you're in the

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storm . Like , for example , you know ,

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sometimes people feel lonely or they

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feel isolated or they feel uh that

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nobody cares , uh they feel hopeless if

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you could talk through some of those .

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Sure . Um So , uh I know for me , uh

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beyond the foster care situation ,

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right ? Uh Kind of going through that ,

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that whole thing . I know I experienced

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a divorce uh about uh four years ago

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and I know that was a real big

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challenge for me . Uh coming from

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overseas , coming back to the States

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getting reset . You know , you do feel

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lonely and I think that's something

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that is very common in the Air Force

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and outside the Air Force . Um And you

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feel , you feel by yourself , you feel

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isolated , uh 2020 hit . Uh No

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shock . There's a lot of people kind of

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isolated and those kind of things that

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happen with that situation talking

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about . Yeah , it was , it was hard for

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a lot of people and , uh , uh , you

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know , we need people , we need

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relationships . So I know for me that

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was hard and of course you kind of fall

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in on yourself a little bit and I did ,

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I know for me , I , um , you know , you

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ate everything , you know , just , you

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know , live for myself , whatever I

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wanted and it was just , you just feel

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kind of like I said , isolated . So I

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know for me going through that was ,

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was hard , was lonely . Um But I think

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one of the things that really helped me

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during that time and then after was

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having a really good support system .

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So I was uh very fortunate to get uh as

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a master resiliency trainer , I got

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selected to go on a deployment to uh

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Ramstein Air Base Air Base , Germany .

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And it was awesome because uh I was

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able to be around all these other

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resiliency trainers and mental health

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workers that were all there helping

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people transition from Afghanistan .

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This was during the pullout of

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Operation Allies refuge and um

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amazing people and they really poured

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into me and , and , and , and really

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helped me , man , you know , maybe I

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can have a life post , divorce , post

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these other things . Maybe I , I am , I

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do have some value , maybe I can do

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this . So , uh after that , it was

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really um great kick start

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on , on doing those things . And then

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of course , getting back into the

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church , getting back from my

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deployment . And I'll tell you shortly

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after , uh , you know , meeting , uh ,

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Sarah and then it was just such a , a

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great time and , and you , you look

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back on it and , and I , I think it

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just may be making that decision , a

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decision not to sit there and just

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wallow in it and understand that there

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is a time for that and there's a time

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to , to mourn and time to go through

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those things . But , but then looking

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outside myself and saying , OK , where ,

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where is my ? Well , what do I believe ?

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What do I , you know , put faith in and

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I had faith that I was gonna get

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through it and , and the Lord helped me

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and , and literally led me uh by the

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hand through uh those adversities and

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challenges . You know what I think

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about , you know , we , we had this

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conversation earlier that um it's not a ,

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it's not a matter of if you're gonna go

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through a storm , but it's wind . And

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so you've talked about growing up and

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kind of going through that storm , you

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talked about your divorce and going

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through that storm . Uh But in each of

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those storms , um there's a moment when

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if you can survive it , that you come

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out of the rubble . And I think about

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when I look at those videos and those

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images , the first responders coming to

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the scene , right ? And the first thing

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they're thinking about is not , you

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know , the devastation of the house or

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the , the trees that are down , they're

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thinking about human life . Right . And

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so you're climbing out of that rubble .

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And so we want to make sure that you're

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ok . You know , how are you doing ?

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Right . And so , um , talk through a

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little bit , Sarah , if you will , you

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know , uh , whatever storm that you've

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experienced in life , uh , when you

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came out of the rubble . Um , what did

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you look for ? How did you find hope ?

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I think a recent , uh struggle that I

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went through , even as we've been

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married is we had a miscarriage about

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five or so months ago . Um , so just a

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few months after we got married and

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this was right after we had P CS . And

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so we were out of state and like at

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first once that happened , once the

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pain settled and , um , all of that ,

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um , I actually , I felt hope . I felt

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some joy that the pain was gone . I

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felt like God had a good plan , like he

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knows what he's doing . But then after

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a little while I started thinking ,

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well , gosh , I don't have any friends

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here . I feel so lonely and then it

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just , it felt like all the pain came

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in of , you know , I'm in a new place .

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I don't have anybody here . You know ,

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you're gone at work all day . And , um ,

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it was just a really hard and , and I

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felt like I took my eyes off of the

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Lord and off of all the good things

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that I already have . And I think it

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was really just as I started focusing

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and praying , you know , looking back

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to the Lord and , you know ,

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remembering his goodness that , you

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know , I started to think , ok , well ,

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God has a good plan . I knew this when

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it happened . I , I know this now I

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just have to trust that he's good and ,

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and we're gonna get through this . Yeah ,

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absolutely . And so , you know , when I

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think about , you know , the , the

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challenge sometimes of just getting to

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that point of in your , in , in what

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you describe as trusting in the Lord .

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Um that is a hard place because there's

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a lot of emotions that go into . How do

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I even get to that point ? And as I

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think about our audience today , our

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cadets , uh lots of our students that

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are going through transitions in their

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life . Um and they experience heartache

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and , and relationships and they go

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through uh some disappointments because

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they didn't get the , the , the , the

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slot or the opportunity to um maybe

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join the Air Force uh because of a

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medical condition um that , that can be

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devastating , you know , for people .

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Um And so , you know , as you think

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about , you know , what emotions does

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that create and how do you work through

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those emotions is really difficult and

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So , uh in our next video , we're gonna

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talk a little bit uh more about how do

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you get through the storm and what are

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some of the practical ways that we um

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go through ? Um you know , getting

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through the rubble , getting through

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those challenges and how do we overcome

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that with practical applications ?

