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Shame doesn’t just point out mistakes—it attacks identity and convinces us to hide, isolate, and believe we’re not enough. In this episode, we unpack the difference between shame and conviction, how Jesus responds to our brokenness, and how mothers can walk in freedom, healing, and grace instead of condemnation.
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To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
By Lauren Hargrove5
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Shame doesn’t just point out mistakes—it attacks identity and convinces us to hide, isolate, and believe we’re not enough. In this episode, we unpack the difference between shame and conviction, how Jesus responds to our brokenness, and how mothers can walk in freedom, healing, and grace instead of condemnation.
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To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook