Paris in November is a gray, relentless kind of lonely. As Thanksgiving passes without acknowledgment, friends return to their home countries, and the city slips into a wet, bone-deep winter, Scott finds himself questioning everything. The romance of missionary life has worn off, and the silence begins to expose the fractures he carried into France. This chapter captures the quiet, painful truth that some seasons break us on purpose, not to end the story, but to shape the next chapter.—This podcast is the complete audio edition of A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving by Scott Mocha — a memoir about learning to build a life worth saving.Narrated by the author.Learn more at scottmocha.com.
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