Episode 10 Family Drama Without The Hallmark Shortcut
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We share the father-son reconciliation we once thought was impossible and the inner work that made it safe, slow, and real. We offer questions, safeguards, and hope for anyone weighing a step toward repair without denying past harm.
• framing the journey from childhood wounds to repair
• therapy, prayer, and learning healthy boundaries
• awkward first calls and building trust slowly
• specific apologies and naming harm without blame
• forgiveness for freedom, not erasure
• questions to test safety and genuine change
• guidance for estranged parents seeking to make amends
• releasing bitterness while keeping a wise distance
• how restoration threads through every past episode
• a prayer for wisdom, courage, and peace
If this podcast has helped you, if any episode has given you hope, helped you heal, or reminded you that God is still in the redemption business, please share it.
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