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Not all friendships last forever—even the ones that feel God-ordained. In this heartfelt episode of The Debrief, Pastor Matthew Stephen Brown and special guest Madison Moses address what to do when your relationships leave you feeling alone, hurt, or confused.
Is God calling you into a season of separation, or are your friendships revealing deeper emotional and spiritual truths? From ghosted texts to years-long friendships that suddenly break, we explore how to grieve well, set boundaries with wisdom, and move forward with grace.
If you’ve ever wondered whether to keep reaching out or finally let go, this episode is for you.
💬 Have a question you want to hear discussed? Submit yours at sandalschurch.com/thedebrief
💡 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and support this episode if it helped you navigate tough relationships by going to sandalschurch.com/support
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Not all friendships last forever—even the ones that feel God-ordained. In this heartfelt episode of The Debrief, Pastor Matthew Stephen Brown and special guest Madison Moses address what to do when your relationships leave you feeling alone, hurt, or confused.
Is God calling you into a season of separation, or are your friendships revealing deeper emotional and spiritual truths? From ghosted texts to years-long friendships that suddenly break, we explore how to grieve well, set boundaries with wisdom, and move forward with grace.
If you’ve ever wondered whether to keep reaching out or finally let go, this episode is for you.
💬 Have a question you want to hear discussed? Submit yours at sandalschurch.com/thedebrief
💡 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and support this episode if it helped you navigate tough relationships by going to sandalschurch.com/support

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