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Whether you’re the one who was hurt or the one who caused the hurt, repair takes work. It takes truth. It takes humility. And it takes time. In this episode, we’re talking about what healing really looks like when both sides are trying to find their footing again.
If you’re the offended, you’ll hear why your pain is valid and why your boundaries matter. If you’re the offender, you’ll hear why accountability is more than an apology and why growth requires consistency, not perfection.
And for both, we’re going to talk about how God meets you in the middle. How He rebuilds what was fractured. How He honors the effort, the ownership, and the willingness to change.
Repair is not overnight. Repair is a process. But with grace, honesty, and intention, it is possible.
By Staci NobleWhether you’re the one who was hurt or the one who caused the hurt, repair takes work. It takes truth. It takes humility. And it takes time. In this episode, we’re talking about what healing really looks like when both sides are trying to find their footing again.
If you’re the offended, you’ll hear why your pain is valid and why your boundaries matter. If you’re the offender, you’ll hear why accountability is more than an apology and why growth requires consistency, not perfection.
And for both, we’re going to talk about how God meets you in the middle. How He rebuilds what was fractured. How He honors the effort, the ownership, and the willingness to change.
Repair is not overnight. Repair is a process. But with grace, honesty, and intention, it is possible.