A Gentle Reflection on Love, Loss, and Faith After the Texas Floods
In this deeply personal and heartfelt special episode of Grand Dads, host Tad Druart reflects on the profound difference between having difficulties with faith and experiencing true doubt. Speaking directly from a place of sorrow and contemplation, Druart shares his thoughts in the wake of a tragic flood that took the lives of many—including two young sisters, Blair and Brooke Harbor.
He draws on the words of St. John Henry Newman—“10,000 difficulties do not make one doubt”—to remind listeners that it’s natural to struggle with understanding, especially when faced with pain and loss. But he urges us not to let those struggles harden into disbelief. Through the story of Blair and Brooke—found holding hands with a rosary between them—Druart reveals how pure love endures even the most destructive forces. That love, he says, leaves no doubt of God’s presence.
Druart speaks about his own ongoing difficulties in understanding why such suffering happens, particularly to the innocent. But in witnessing the strength of the sisters’ bond and their faith, he finds a powerful sign of God’s perfect love—a love that we can trust, even in the darkest moments.
Reflections from Tad’s words…
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It’s natural to struggle with faith during times of sorrow, but difficulty is not the same as doubt. Difficulty means we are still reaching toward belief, even when we don’t fully understand.
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In the midst of heartbreak, there are moments that quietly speak of love’s strength, reminding us that even when all else is lost, faith and connection can endure beyond understanding.
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Even in moments when answers feel out of reach, we are invited to trust in God’s love—a love deeper and more perfect than we can comprehend, but one that surrounds us all the same.
Tad Druart is the thoughtful voice behind Grand Dads, a podcast that blends faith, wisdom, and generational reflection. Known for his empathy and ability to confront challenging topics with humility and clarity, Druart uses his platform to explore how values, belief, and love can be handed down and strengthened, even in life’s darkest moments.
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