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Trust sounds simple… until it’s been broken.
In week two of the Things I’m Still Learning mini-series, Amy sits down at The Edwards Table to talk about trust—how our experiences shape it, how broken trust can leave us guarded, and how difficult it can be to open our hearts again once we’ve been hurt.
For many of us, trust isn’t just about believing someone’s words. It’s about feeling safe enough to let our guard down. When trust has been broken—whether in childhood, relationships, or life circumstances—it can leave us learning how to rely only on ourselves.
In this episode, Amy reflects on what it looks like to slowly rebuild trust: with people, with ourselves, and with God. She shares honestly about the tension between protecting our hearts and allowing them to remain open, and how faith invites us into a deeper kind of trust that isn’t based on perfect outcomes but on God’s steady presence.
This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt guarded because of past hurt, struggled to believe people will stay, or wrestled with trusting God when life feels uncertain.
Trust may not be rebuilt overnight—but healing begins when we’re willing to take the next step forward.
Pull up a chair. You’re always welcome at the table.
To watch this episode join us on YouTube.
Be sure to follow us on social media!
Visit our website
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Trust sounds simple… until it’s been broken.
In week two of the Things I’m Still Learning mini-series, Amy sits down at The Edwards Table to talk about trust—how our experiences shape it, how broken trust can leave us guarded, and how difficult it can be to open our hearts again once we’ve been hurt.
For many of us, trust isn’t just about believing someone’s words. It’s about feeling safe enough to let our guard down. When trust has been broken—whether in childhood, relationships, or life circumstances—it can leave us learning how to rely only on ourselves.
In this episode, Amy reflects on what it looks like to slowly rebuild trust: with people, with ourselves, and with God. She shares honestly about the tension between protecting our hearts and allowing them to remain open, and how faith invites us into a deeper kind of trust that isn’t based on perfect outcomes but on God’s steady presence.
This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt guarded because of past hurt, struggled to believe people will stay, or wrestled with trusting God when life feels uncertain.
Trust may not be rebuilt overnight—but healing begins when we’re willing to take the next step forward.
Pull up a chair. You’re always welcome at the table.
To watch this episode join us on YouTube.
Be sure to follow us on social media!
Visit our website