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The ability to repair things that are broken is an enviable craft. Whether it’s an appliance, computer, automobile, or even something as simple as a table lamp, having the insight to identify a problem and fix it like new is a gift I wish I had more of.
But some things are much harder to repair than others, like fractured relationships. When you factor in individual feelings, personalities, and the depth of emotional trauma or resentment…the human element…it’s not as simple or as easy as replacing a frayed wire or cracked windowpane.
So, what do we do when we’re faced with a relationship that was once sweet, vibrant and important to us, but has now soured and seems beyond repair?
Well, stay tuned as we take an honest look at what God has to say about Dealing with Broken Relationships, on this podcast.
By Ron Lambros5
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The ability to repair things that are broken is an enviable craft. Whether it’s an appliance, computer, automobile, or even something as simple as a table lamp, having the insight to identify a problem and fix it like new is a gift I wish I had more of.
But some things are much harder to repair than others, like fractured relationships. When you factor in individual feelings, personalities, and the depth of emotional trauma or resentment…the human element…it’s not as simple or as easy as replacing a frayed wire or cracked windowpane.
So, what do we do when we’re faced with a relationship that was once sweet, vibrant and important to us, but has now soured and seems beyond repair?
Well, stay tuned as we take an honest look at what God has to say about Dealing with Broken Relationships, on this podcast.