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"Scars don't bleed. Wounds bleed." - Faith
Season 2, Episode 7 is with Faith Corley, a former board-certified music therapist and mental health counselor who shares her own story of healing from trauma and heartache she has experienced. Faith opens up about her challenging childhood, the impact of her father's harmful beliefs, and how her view of God was shaped by her family dynamics. Faith also discusses meeting her ex-husband and the abusive relationship that followed in her marriage to him that ultimately lead to divorce. Despite the difficulties she faced, Faith found strength in relationship with Jesus and the support of her community. She gives us a great perspective of what it looks like to heal in the midst of our grief and not lose hope in the process. Faith also shares the journey towards and role of forgiveness and boundaries in her healing process that ultimately lead her to her husband, Alex, with whom she gets to raise their incredible children.
Key Takeaways:
* Discussions about a childhood marked by strained family dynamics and harmful beliefs that shape our view of God.
* Walking into and through an abusive relationship and the feeling being trapped and manipulated.
* Finding the strength to leave an abusive relationship and seek healing through therapy and the support of community.
* Learning the importance of forgiveness and setting boundaries in order to fully heal.
Don’t miss this story of healing through heartache from our sweet friend, Faith! Get ready to be inspired by her wisdom and encouraged by her heart!
Faith is married to her husband, Alex, and is mom to three young boys, ages 3, 6, and 8. She currently teaches music part time at her sons’ school, serves on the board of a local non-profit, and helps lead a group for moms at her church. Faith enjoys yoga, tennis, the beach, making music, reading, speaking Spanish, and traveling.
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By Erin Olinger and Ramonita Smith"Scars don't bleed. Wounds bleed." - Faith
Season 2, Episode 7 is with Faith Corley, a former board-certified music therapist and mental health counselor who shares her own story of healing from trauma and heartache she has experienced. Faith opens up about her challenging childhood, the impact of her father's harmful beliefs, and how her view of God was shaped by her family dynamics. Faith also discusses meeting her ex-husband and the abusive relationship that followed in her marriage to him that ultimately lead to divorce. Despite the difficulties she faced, Faith found strength in relationship with Jesus and the support of her community. She gives us a great perspective of what it looks like to heal in the midst of our grief and not lose hope in the process. Faith also shares the journey towards and role of forgiveness and boundaries in her healing process that ultimately lead her to her husband, Alex, with whom she gets to raise their incredible children.
Key Takeaways:
* Discussions about a childhood marked by strained family dynamics and harmful beliefs that shape our view of God.
* Walking into and through an abusive relationship and the feeling being trapped and manipulated.
* Finding the strength to leave an abusive relationship and seek healing through therapy and the support of community.
* Learning the importance of forgiveness and setting boundaries in order to fully heal.
Don’t miss this story of healing through heartache from our sweet friend, Faith! Get ready to be inspired by her wisdom and encouraged by her heart!
Faith is married to her husband, Alex, and is mom to three young boys, ages 3, 6, and 8. She currently teaches music part time at her sons’ school, serves on the board of a local non-profit, and helps lead a group for moms at her church. Faith enjoys yoga, tennis, the beach, making music, reading, speaking Spanish, and traveling.
Connect with us!
Follow us on instagram @come.union
Subscibe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too!