If you have ever felt trapped by your body, your limits or a season you didn’t choose, this conversation will meet you where you are. In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Dr. Dan Wallace, one of the world’s leading Greek scholars and a lifelong student of the New Testament. Dan is best known for his work in textual criticism and for founding the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, which has helped digitize thousands of ancient biblical manuscripts around the world. But this conversation centers on a chapter of his life that few people know. After contracting encephalitis, Dan lost much of his strength, mobility and even his grasp of Greek, the language he had devoted his life to studying and teaching. He shares what it was like to relearn Greek from scratch, using the very textbook he had written himself, while navigating years of uncertainty, pain and physical limitations. This is not a technical discussion and not a polished testimony. It is an honest conversation about chronic illness, suffering without clear answers and what faith looks like when progress is slow and control is gone. Together, they talk about what Scripture actually teaches about suffering, how endurance is formed over time and why God’s presence often shows up through people rather than quick solutions. If you are carrying pain, fatigue or unanswered questions, this episode offers clarity without clichés and hope without pretending everything is fine. #TonyEvans #UnboundPodcast #TonyEvansPodcast
When God Heals Slowly: Faith, Suffering and Learning to Wait | The Unbound Podcast
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