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We love stories where healing happens all at once, but real life is usually quieter and slower than that. In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy talks about what healing has actually looked like in her own life — not as a single breakthrough moment, but as something practiced over time in small, ordinary ways.
She shares why healing isn’t linear, why faith doesn’t erase grief, and how learning new responses can be just as meaningful as old wounds fading. This is a conversation for anyone who feels frustrated with their progress or wonders why certain hurts still surface — and for those learning that God is just as present in the process as He is in the breakthrough.
Pull up a chair and join Amy for an honest look at slow healing, steady faith, and the grace found in becoming well a little at a time.
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We love stories where healing happens all at once, but real life is usually quieter and slower than that. In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy talks about what healing has actually looked like in her own life — not as a single breakthrough moment, but as something practiced over time in small, ordinary ways.
She shares why healing isn’t linear, why faith doesn’t erase grief, and how learning new responses can be just as meaningful as old wounds fading. This is a conversation for anyone who feels frustrated with their progress or wonders why certain hurts still surface — and for those learning that God is just as present in the process as He is in the breakthrough.
Pull up a chair and join Amy for an honest look at slow healing, steady faith, and the grace found in becoming well a little at a time.
To watch this episode join us on YouTube.
Be sure to follow us on social media!
Visit our website