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Some wounds don’t start with us, but we carry them anyway. In the final episode of the Faith, Marriage, and the Fallout series, Tonya Lee turns her heart toward the kids of divorce—those who didn’t start the argument, didn’t get a say, but still live with the fallout. Whether you’re a kid caught in it now or an adult still sorting through what broke back then, this conversation is full of tenderness, Scripture, and just enough humor to keep it honest. There is hope for a healthy relationship, and healing is still possible. Let’s talk about it.
By Tonya E. LeeSome wounds don’t start with us, but we carry them anyway. In the final episode of the Faith, Marriage, and the Fallout series, Tonya Lee turns her heart toward the kids of divorce—those who didn’t start the argument, didn’t get a say, but still live with the fallout. Whether you’re a kid caught in it now or an adult still sorting through what broke back then, this conversation is full of tenderness, Scripture, and just enough humor to keep it honest. There is hope for a healthy relationship, and healing is still possible. Let’s talk about it.