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Hurt doesn’t always come from enemies. Sometimes it’s the people closest to us — family, friends, pastors, spouses, or even ourselves. And most of us were never taught how to actually deal with it. We just learned to suppress, perform, or numb.In this episode, I talk honestly about what it looks like to move forward after you’ve been hurt — without faking it, rushing it, or spiritualizing it away. Healing takes time. But it also takes truth. This isn’t about perfect closure — it’s about holy movement.
Show notes available here.
By Austin ParkhurstHurt doesn’t always come from enemies. Sometimes it’s the people closest to us — family, friends, pastors, spouses, or even ourselves. And most of us were never taught how to actually deal with it. We just learned to suppress, perform, or numb.In this episode, I talk honestly about what it looks like to move forward after you’ve been hurt — without faking it, rushing it, or spiritualizing it away. Healing takes time. But it also takes truth. This isn’t about perfect closure — it’s about holy movement.
Show notes available here.