After finding out her husband was having an affair, Tammy eventually asked her husband, Jeff for a divorce. Today, she joins the podcast by herself as she walks us through thought processes and continual decisions to forgive, and we are reminded once again of the importance of seeking Jesus.
Contact Amy “I got to this tremendous point of brokenness…”–Jeff Hutto Jeff Hutto and Tammy Williamson share their story on the Wednesdays With Watson podcast. How does one forgive a betrayal like an infidelity? What...
Contact Amy This is part two of our interview with Jeff & Tammy. This part is also raw and real, and unscripted. What will happen as the WWW journies with both of them through this...
What is the truth about our responsibility of forgiving egregious acts against us? How do we get there? Our shattered hearts long for justice, but do we already have it? Dr. William Rice, AKA Pastor Willy, joins the podcast to help us understand the intersection of forgiveness and justice, where is it?
Contact Amy “Consecrate the fiftieth year and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It shall be a jubilee for you; you are to return to your family property and to your clan....
This podcast exists for the sole purpose of helping others who have been abused, neglected, and abandoned find Hope. It is also for those who love us. There are many types of trauma and PTSD can show up in a lot of situations, we hope that this podcast gives hope for healing the crooked roads of trauma.
It is December 2022, and we are mid-season! While we take a break in our coverage on forgiveness, enjoy this throwback episode with some current commentary!
Contact Amy Contact Markus Markus’ piece on his Camino de Santiago experience Markus Watson is a pastor, father, husband, podcaster, author, and friend. He faced a dark night of his soul at the hands of...
So often, Americans are grateful for those who serve on the front lines but we often forget about the sacrifice of their families. Neil beautifully shares his painful story and how he finds his way to forgiveness and what his relationship looks like with his father today.
"Forgiveness, can you imagine? Forgiveness can you imagine...they are going through the unimaginable"--Hamilton