Bruce Wolff grew up moving across the world as the son of Salvation Army missionaries — from England to Nigeria during the Biafran War — carrying the confusion, instability, and wounds that often come with being a preacher’s kid.
In this episode, Bruce and I talk about faith, fatherhood, hidden dysfunction in ministry families, and what it actually looks like to trust God when life doesn’t make sense. We also get into Bruce’s work in missionary aviation, the camps he’s built to mentor young people, and the story behind his book, Finding Hope & Navigating an Obscure Path: Learning to Trust God When You Can Barely Understand Him.
This was a thoughtful conversation about pain, healing, obedience, and learning to trust God one step at a time — even when the path ahead feels unclear.
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