What if understanding trauma as a part of life could transform your healing journey? I share my personal testimony of overcoming immense challenges to deliver a message that everyone is seen, known, heard, loved, and valued by God. You'll hear about my own journey, from identifying myself through my traumas to discovering my true identity as a child of God, and learn how the church can be a pivotal support system in this process.

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This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the ways we, as a church body, can better recognize and respond to the pain beneath the surface. From the importance of simple gestures like a cup of coffee invitation to the transformative power of patient listening, we discuss the balance between sharing and oversharing within our faith communities.

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Ever wondered why your body seems to have a mind of its own, especially after experiencing trauma? Join me as I sit down with Lauren Starnes, a compassionate physician's assistant in psychiatric medicine, to uncover the vital interplay between our physical sensations and mental health.

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Embarking on a voyage of vulnerability, I open the treasure chest of my past where childhood trauma and the search for faith intertwine. Lydia Garner graciously steps into the interviewer’s seat for this anniversary edition...

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As the night yields to dawn, we depart with a chorus of encouragement for every soul tuned in. Rachel's forthcoming novel, "Walking on Hidden Wings," stands as a symbol of hope, a reminder that the narrative of our lives continues to unfold in the most unexpected of ways.

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The power of faith often shines brightest against the darkness of adversity, and that's what our guests' narratives illuminate—each a beacon guiding us through forgiveness, acceptance, and the arduous path to recovery. From a mother's relentless hope during her daughter's mental health crisis to a miraculous turn of events following a devastating car accident, these stories are not just spoken; they are lived testaments to faith's enduring presence.

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