
First Responder at Both Columbine & 911 Talks About Suffering & Hope
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Show Notes
Tragedy reshapes how we see the world. Drawing from firsthand experience at Columbine and 9/11, Pastor Gino Geraci reflects on grief, trauma, and the unsettling question of how life can appear normal after everything breaks.
He explores what truly helps those who suffer—the ministry of presence, the wisdom of silence, and the challenge of carrying pain without being consumed by it—while offering hard-won insight into resilience, perspective, and care for others.
Hope, he argues, is neither abstract nor sentimental. Grounded in truth and practiced through relationship, it becomes something we can carry, share, and live out even in the darkest moments.
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