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In our program In God's Hands, clinical psychologist Dr. Emőke Bagdy talks about her life, her work, and how she chose this career, or rather, psychology chose her. She grew up in a family of pastors, and faith has always been important to her. That is why she saw it as a special gift that thanks to her persistent work, the Pesterzsébet Church of Inheritance could be built, for which she started the collection. She recalls the years she spent in Lipót, where she was able to work in a real spiritual workshop for 34 years. We visit Károli Gáspár Reformed University with her, where she founded the psychology department together with her daughter, Noémi Császár-Nagy. She talks about her faith, her service, and her losses and grief. How she lived and survived the most difficult trial, the loss of her twin sons.