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In this episode, we’re having honest conversations about the negative thought patterns we carry but rarely say out loud, and how those hidden struggles can keep us feeling isolated, ashamed, or stuck.
Through real stories, anonymous confessions, and biblical truth, we’re reminded that the enemy delights in darkness, but healing begins when we bring things into the light and link arms with one another.
We talk about how sharing our story isn’t about focusing on our brokenness, but about pointing to the restoration God is working in us. When we stop pretending everything is fine and start having raw, real conversations, we create space for freedom. Not just freedom for ourselves, but for the people around us.
God can use your imperfect story and your healing to lead someone else toward theirs.
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By Kelley RobisonIn this episode, we’re having honest conversations about the negative thought patterns we carry but rarely say out loud, and how those hidden struggles can keep us feeling isolated, ashamed, or stuck.
Through real stories, anonymous confessions, and biblical truth, we’re reminded that the enemy delights in darkness, but healing begins when we bring things into the light and link arms with one another.
We talk about how sharing our story isn’t about focusing on our brokenness, but about pointing to the restoration God is working in us. When we stop pretending everything is fine and start having raw, real conversations, we create space for freedom. Not just freedom for ourselves, but for the people around us.
God can use your imperfect story and your healing to lead someone else toward theirs.
Scriptures:
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