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Brokenness often causes deep feelings of shame and rejection. But what if we realized that in our fallen world, brokenness is actually normal? That there are no perfect families? Elisa Morgan discusses the fact that even the very first family was a broken one, and describes how to allow God to work in the broken parts of our lives, instead of trying to fix things on our own. She also shares how this perspective can help us better accept ourselves, and how doing so impacts the way we parent and relate to our kids.
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Brokenness often causes deep feelings of shame and rejection. But what if we realized that in our fallen world, brokenness is actually normal? That there are no perfect families? Elisa Morgan discusses the fact that even the very first family was a broken one, and describes how to allow God to work in the broken parts of our lives, instead of trying to fix things on our own. She also shares how this perspective can help us better accept ourselves, and how doing so impacts the way we parent and relate to our kids.
Visit Elisa Morgan online
Access the FREE webinar to unlock your "loneliness type"
Take the "What's Your Loneliness Type" Quiz and learn about the "From Lonely to Alive: A Single Mom's Guide to Life and Love" Video Course
Check out our Sponsor Faithful Counseling 10% off first month offer
Follow Agape Moms on Facebook or Instagram and join the Beloved Collective private Facebook group
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