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Why do some family patterns seem to repeat themselves from one generation to the next? Is it simply history repeating itself, or is something deeper taking place?
In this episode, Apostle Dr. Delisa Rodgers explores the biblical story of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph through a trauma-informed and theologically grounded lens. Discover how unresolved grief, silence, fear, and emotional wounds can reshape family relationships across generations—even when the original crisis has long passed.
Drawing from The Mountain, the Mother, and the Wound, Dr. Rodgers explains the concept of the generational mutation of trauma—a pastoral framework for understanding how unhealed pain can evolve into new relational struggles unless someone chooses healing.
In this episode you'll discover:
Whether you're a Bible student, ministry leader, counselor, or someone seeking emotional and spiritual healing, this teaching will help you read familiar passages with fresh insight and renewed hope.
Featured Scriptures:
📖 Continue your study with The Mountain, the Mother, and the Wound, along with prophetic Bible studies, companion workbooks, journals, teaching slides, and ministry resources inside the Teaching Vault.
Explore the Teaching Vault:
If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who is ready to move from surviving the mountain to experiencing true healing.
By Dr. Delisa Rodgers5
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Why do some family patterns seem to repeat themselves from one generation to the next? Is it simply history repeating itself, or is something deeper taking place?
In this episode, Apostle Dr. Delisa Rodgers explores the biblical story of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph through a trauma-informed and theologically grounded lens. Discover how unresolved grief, silence, fear, and emotional wounds can reshape family relationships across generations—even when the original crisis has long passed.
Drawing from The Mountain, the Mother, and the Wound, Dr. Rodgers explains the concept of the generational mutation of trauma—a pastoral framework for understanding how unhealed pain can evolve into new relational struggles unless someone chooses healing.
In this episode you'll discover:
Whether you're a Bible student, ministry leader, counselor, or someone seeking emotional and spiritual healing, this teaching will help you read familiar passages with fresh insight and renewed hope.
Featured Scriptures:
📖 Continue your study with The Mountain, the Mother, and the Wound, along with prophetic Bible studies, companion workbooks, journals, teaching slides, and ministry resources inside the Teaching Vault.
Explore the Teaching Vault:
If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who is ready to move from surviving the mountain to experiencing true healing.