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In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy shares one of the most personal and meaningful passages in her story—Psalm 139.
Growing up in an abusive environment and without consistent, safe father figures, Amy wrestled deeply with questions of worth, identity, and whether she was truly seen. Psalm 139 became more than just scripture—it became a lifeline.
Through this passage, Amy began to understand a different kind of Father. One who saw every moment, knew every detail, and never looked away.
This episode is a reflection on what it means to be fully known by God—not in spite of the pain, but within it—and how that truth brings comfort, healing, and a new foundation for identity.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, forgotten, or unknown, this conversation is an invitation to discover the God who has been there all along.
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In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy shares one of the most personal and meaningful passages in her story—Psalm 139.
Growing up in an abusive environment and without consistent, safe father figures, Amy wrestled deeply with questions of worth, identity, and whether she was truly seen. Psalm 139 became more than just scripture—it became a lifeline.
Through this passage, Amy began to understand a different kind of Father. One who saw every moment, knew every detail, and never looked away.
This episode is a reflection on what it means to be fully known by God—not in spite of the pain, but within it—and how that truth brings comfort, healing, and a new foundation for identity.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, forgotten, or unknown, this conversation is an invitation to discover the God who has been there all along.
To watch this episode join us on YouTube.
Be sure to follow us on social media!
Visit our website