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In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy reflects on the weight of gossip and the often unseen impact it leaves behind. She shares how careless words—whether spoken by others or believed internally—can begin to shape identity in ways that aren’t true.
Looking back on a deeply personal season, Amy reads something she once wrote to herself while struggling to untangle the lies she had come to believe. Anchored in Scripture, including Psalm 139, her words serve as a reminder that identity isn’t defined by opinions, assumptions, or past wounds—but by the God who created her.
This episode is both a gentle warning about the wake gossip leaves and an invitation to return to truth: you are not what others say—you are who God says you are.
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In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy reflects on the weight of gossip and the often unseen impact it leaves behind. She shares how careless words—whether spoken by others or believed internally—can begin to shape identity in ways that aren’t true.
Looking back on a deeply personal season, Amy reads something she once wrote to herself while struggling to untangle the lies she had come to believe. Anchored in Scripture, including Psalm 139, her words serve as a reminder that identity isn’t defined by opinions, assumptions, or past wounds—but by the God who created her.
This episode is both a gentle warning about the wake gossip leaves and an invitation to return to truth: you are not what others say—you are who God says you are.
To watch this episode join us on YouTube.
Be sure to follow us on social media!
Visit our website