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There’s a story in the background of the Saltworks we haven’t been ready to share with you quite yet. It’s one we’ve been living. Praying for. Hoping for. Rejoicing in. But today is the day.
It’s part two of Lindsay’s story this week, and it’s a story of heartbreak, infidelity, miracles, and the most beautiful redemption. From an affair to separation to filing for divorce to making a new covenant, Lindsay shares where she and Collin are today, how they got here— and better yet, Who got them here.
We gave ourselves extra time on this one. Stories like these need a little extra context and teaching, with hard and heavy topics that demand attention to detail in scripture and common misconceptions.
Whether you have walked through an affair, are walking through it with a friend, or wrestle with topics of divorce or forgiveness, this episode is for you. I pray this story encourages you, restores something in you, and compels you to share it with someone who needs it.
For more on the Tim Keller sermon we referenced today, click here.
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There’s a story in the background of the Saltworks we haven’t been ready to share with you quite yet. It’s one we’ve been living. Praying for. Hoping for. Rejoicing in. But today is the day.
It’s part two of Lindsay’s story this week, and it’s a story of heartbreak, infidelity, miracles, and the most beautiful redemption. From an affair to separation to filing for divorce to making a new covenant, Lindsay shares where she and Collin are today, how they got here— and better yet, Who got them here.
We gave ourselves extra time on this one. Stories like these need a little extra context and teaching, with hard and heavy topics that demand attention to detail in scripture and common misconceptions.
Whether you have walked through an affair, are walking through it with a friend, or wrestle with topics of divorce or forgiveness, this episode is for you. I pray this story encourages you, restores something in you, and compels you to share it with someone who needs it.
For more on the Tim Keller sermon we referenced today, click here.

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