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Trauma leaves real wounds — and none of them are your fault. But when we become adults, what we do with those wounds is our responsibility. In this episode, we talk honestly about the line between acknowledging pain and being shaped by it, why Scripture refuses to let trauma become our identity, and how God can redeem what He allowed without asking us to pretend it didn’t hurt. This isn’t about “moving on.” It’s about refusing to let the wound become the lens you see your entire life through.
By Megan DownsTrauma leaves real wounds — and none of them are your fault. But when we become adults, what we do with those wounds is our responsibility. In this episode, we talk honestly about the line between acknowledging pain and being shaped by it, why Scripture refuses to let trauma become our identity, and how God can redeem what He allowed without asking us to pretend it didn’t hurt. This isn’t about “moving on.” It’s about refusing to let the wound become the lens you see your entire life through.