Diary Of A Separated Christian Woman | A Path To Peace And Grace| My Story of Healing,

Diary Of A Separated Christian Woman | A Path To Peace And Grace| My Story of Healing,

Donna
Държава Съединени щати
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Епизоди 40
Последен 01.06.2026

A podcast for women navigating separation and heartbreak, blending personal diary entries with Bible-based encouragement. The host shares her own journey of healing, faith, and rediscovery, offering honest conversations and grace-filled reflections. Each episode aims to provide comfort and hope, reminding listeners that they are not alone in their struggles.

Епизоди

  • You Survived What Tried to Break You — A Biblical Season Finale for Healing, Identity, and Hope After Separation 01.06.2026 23мин
    You survived what tried to break you.In this Season 2 finale of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we look back at the journey through grief, waiting, emotional exhaustion, fear, numbness, rebuilding, hidden obedience, and identity wounds — and we ask what God has been doing in you through it all.This episode is for the woman who has:cried and kept goingloved God while tiredobeyed while feeling unseenbattled fear in her thoughtscarried grief that changed her inner lifesurvived a season that tried to break her peace, her strength, and her sense of selfThrough Scripture, storytelling, prayer, and biblical encouragement, this season finale offers help for healing, identity, emotional resilience, and hope after separation. It is a reminder that pain may have touched you deeply, but it did not get the final word.We discuss:what this season tried to do to your heart and mindwhat God preserved in you through sorrowhow to separate wounds from identityhow to carry healing forward into the next seasonwhy surviving is not the same as being abandonedhow to move from survival mode toward biblical healing and hopeKey Scriptures:2 Corinthians 4:8–9, Lamentations 3:22–23, Psalm 124, Psalm 66:10–12, Isaiah 43:2, Romans 8:35–39, Isaiah 61:3, Philippians 1:6, and more.If you have ever looked back and realized,“I did not come through this untouched, but by the mercy of God, I did come through it,”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast and go back through the episodes you missed.📲 Share this season finale on Spotify with one woman who needs to hear that what tried to break her did not get to keep her.▶️ Build your own healing playlist from Season 2 and carry the truth with you during the break.May 31 is the end of Season 2, and after that we will be taking a break before Season 3.What tried to break you did not get to keep you.
  • Have you started noticing that grief is changing how you respond 25.05.2026 25мин
    Have you started noticing that grief is changing how you respond, how you feel, and how heavy everyday life has become? Do emotional triggers, mental fatigue, irritability, guardedness, or withdrawal make you feel like sorrow is reshaping your personality?In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about what happens when grief is no longer only hurting you — it is changing you. This episode offers biblical help for the heavy heart, emotional triggers, mental fatigue, grief-shaped reactions, and inner healing.This episode is for the woman who is:noticing grief affect her patience, warmth, and responsesfeeling more emotionally triggered, withdrawn, or easily overwhelmedcarrying a heavy heart and mental exhaustion after prolonged sorrowtrying to heal without letting pain define her identityThrough Scripture, storytelling, prayer, and biblical encouragement, this episode explores how grief affects the inner life, why sorrow can begin shaping your reactions, and how God brings healing, steadiness, and renewal to the heavy heart.We discuss:how grief can affect your personality and emotional responseswhat Scripture says about the broken heart, bitterness, and inner renewalhow to recognize emotional triggers without shamebiblical solutions for grief, mental fatigue, and inner healinghow to guard your heart when sorrow starts changing how you respondhow God heals what grief has been shaping in youKey Scriptures:Psalm 34:18, Proverbs 4:23, Lamentations 3:17–26, Ruth 1:19–21, 1 Samuel 1, Hebrews 12:15, Ephesians 4:31–32, Matthew 11:28–30, Isaiah 61:1–3, and more.If you have ever thought,“I do not like who grief is making me become,”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who is carrying a heavy heart and needs biblical help for grief, emotional triggers, and inner healing.God can heal what grief has been shaping in you.And a quick note: May 31 will be the end of Season 2, and then we will be taking a break before Season 3. Stay with me through the rest of this season, catch up on the episodes you missed, and share the ones that have ministered to you most.
  • When You Feel Emotionally Numb and Spiritually Distant 18.05.2026 24мин
    Do you feel emotionally numb, spiritually distant, mentally tired, or inwardly shut down? Have grief, disappointment, fear, and exhaustion made it harder to feel close to God the way you once did?In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about what to do when prolonged pain leaves you feeling emotionally flat, spiritually dull, and mentally weary. This episode offers biblical help for emotional numbness, spiritual distance, the weary mind, the hardened heart, and emotional healing.This episode is for the woman who is:emotionally numb after carrying too much for too longspiritually distant and unsure how to reconnectmentally tired from grief, fear, pressure, and disappointmenttrying to seek God while feeling flat, guarded, or shut down insideThrough Scripture, storytelling, prayer, and biblical encouragement, this episode explores how God restores the inner life when pain has made the heart go quiet and the mind grow weary.We discuss:why emotional numbness can happen after prolonged painwhat Scripture says about spiritual distance and heart renewalhow to tell the difference between exhaustion, grief, and driftbiblical solutions for emotional healing and the weary mindhow God softens what pain has hardenedhow to return to God honestly when your heart feels far awayKey Scriptures:Psalm 51:10–12, Ezekiel 36:26, Psalm 42:1–5, Lamentations 3:17–26, Mark 9:24, Revelation 2:4–5, Joel 2:12–13, Matthew 11:28–30, and more.If you have ever thought,“Lord, I do not think my heart stopped loving You. I think it just got tired of bleeding,”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who feels emotionally numb, spiritually distant, mentally weary, and in need of biblical hope and healing.God can soften what pain has hardened
  • When Fear Starts Controlling Your Thoughts — Biblical Peace for Anxiety, Mental Overwhelm, and the Troubled Heart 11.05.2026 24мин
    Are fear, anxiety, overthinking, and mental overwhelm starting to control your thoughts? Do you love God but still find yourself struggling with a troubled heart, restless mind, and repeated inner fear?In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about what to do when fear starts governing your thoughts and how to find biblical peace for anxiety, mental overwhelm, and the troubled heart.This episode is for the woman who is:mentally exhausted from overthinkingemotionally strained by fear and uncertaintystruggling with anxious thoughts and restless nightstrying to trust God while her mind feels crowded and overwhelmedThrough Scripture, storytelling, prayer, and biblical encouragement, this episode explores how to bring fearful thoughts under the authority of God’s Word and how to walk in peace even when your mind has been under pressure.We discuss:what Scripture says about anxiety, fear, and troubled thoughtshow fear begins to control the mindhow to stop rehearsing disaster in your thoughtsbiblical solutions for anxious thinking and mental overwhelmhow to cast your care upon God instead of carrying it alonehow to bring your thoughts into captivity through truthKey Scriptures:Isaiah 26:3, Philippians 4:6–8, Psalm 56:3, 2 Timothy 1:7, Psalm 94:19, Matthew 6:25–34, 2 Corinthians 10:5, 1 Peter 5:7, and more.If you have ever thought,“Lord, my mind feels tired, my thoughts feel loud, and I do not know how to quiet the fear,”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who needs biblical peace for anxiety, overthinking, mental overwhelm, and the troubled heart.Fear is loud, but God’s truth is stronger.
  • When You’re Tired of Starting Over — Biblical Help for Mental and Emotional Exhaustion in Rebuilding 04.05.2026 26мин
    Are you tired of starting over again? Has rebuilding after loss, heartbreak, delay, or disappointment left you mentally and emotionally exhausted?In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about the hidden burden of rebuilding when your mind feels tired, your heart feels overwhelmed, and starting over feels heavier than it used to.This episode is for the woman who is:weary of beginning againemotionally drained by repeated disappointmentmentally exhausted from trying to hold everything togethertrying to trust God while rebuilding with less strength than beforeThrough Scripture, storytelling, prayer, and biblical encouragement, this episode explores how God meets you in the mental and emotional strain of rebuilding and how to keep going without panic, despair, or self-condemnation.We discuss:why starting over can become mentally and emotionally exhaustingwhat Scripture says about the overwhelmed heart and weary mindhow to stop carrying tomorrow’s rebuild with today’s strengthhow to find biblical peace in emotional strainhow to rebuild without letting fear control your thoughtshow to receive daily renewal from God in a painful seasonKey Scriptures:Isaiah 43:18–19, Lamentations 3:19–23, Psalm 61:2, Isaiah 26:3, 2 Corinthians 4:8–9,16, Matthew 11:28, and more.If you have ever thought,“Lord, I do not know if I have the mental and emotional strength to start over again,”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who is rebuilding while her heart and mind feel exhausted.You do not have to rebuild tomorrow today.
  • Have You Ever Done Everything You Knew to Do… and Still Felt Forgotten? 27.04.2026 23мин
    In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about the deep pain of trying to obey God, stay faithful, guard your heart, and do what is right—while still feeling overlooked, unseen, and emotionally forgotten.This episode is for the woman who is:doing her best to honor Godtrying not to compromisetrying not to become bitterstill waiting, still praying, still showing upbut quietly wondering why her faithfulness feels so hiddenThrough Scripture, storytelling, prayer, and biblical encouragement, this episode explores how to trust God without visible validation and how to remain steady when hidden faithfulness starts hurting.We discuss:why feeling forgotten can become a spiritual dangerwhat Scripture says about God seeing and remembering youhow to resist unhealthy validationwhy hidden does not mean wastedhow to stay faithful when nobody seems to noticeKey Scriptures:Isaiah 49:14–16, Hebrews 6:10, Psalm 139, Luke 12:6–7, Malachi 3:16, and more.If you have ever thought, “Lord, I stayed. I obeyed. I tried. So why do I still feel forgotten?” This episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who is doing everything right but still feels unseen.God does not overlook the woman who honors Him in secret.Every Sunday 7pm DST
  • You Keep Obeying God, But Nothing Is Changing — How to Stay Faithful When Obedience Feels Unseen 20.04.2026 21мин
    Have you ever obeyed God quietly, sincerely, and consistently… and still felt like nothing in your life was changing?In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about the quiet exhaustion of doing what is right before God while seeing little or no visible change in your circumstances.This episode is for the woman who is:praying, but still waitingobeying, but still hurtingchoosing faithfulness, but feeling discouragedtrying to trust God, but wondering why obedience feels so unseenThrough Sola Scriptura, heartfelt storytelling, biblical teaching, guided prayer, and practical faith-based encouragement, this episode explores how to remain steadfast when obedience feels invisible and progress feels painfully slow.We discuss:why unseen obedience can feel so discouragingwhat Scripture says about weary faithfulnesshow to stay steadfast when there is no immediate evidencewhy obedience is not wasted even when it is hiddenhow to resist comparison, compromise, and spiritual fatiguehow to trust God’s process when your labor feels buried in the darkThis episode includes:diary-style reflectionScripture-rich teachingmyth-busting and The Gentle Reframepractical tools for staying faithful in hidden seasonsscriptural affirmationsguided prayer for the woman who is weary of doing right without visible resultsKey Scriptures:Galatians 6:9, Psalm 126:5–6, Hebrews 6:10, 1 Corinthians 15:58, and more.If you have ever thought:“Lord, I am doing what I know to do… so why does nothing seem to be moving?”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who is obeying God quietly and wondering whether it still matters.▶️ And stay with the journey by listening to Episode 15 if you have not already.God does not forget the woman who obeys Him in the dark.
  • What do you do when you still love God… but your heart feels tired? 13.04.2026 26мин
    In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about the kind of weariness that sleep cannot fix — the emotional and spiritual exhaustion that comes from carrying grief, delay, unanswered prayer, hidden pain, and private battles for too long.This episode is for the woman who is:still praying, but more slowlystill believing, but feeling worn downstill showing up, but inwardly tiredstill loving God, but struggling with heaviness in her heartThrough Sola Scriptura, heartfelt storytelling, biblical teaching, guided prayer, and practical faith-based encouragement, this episode explores how to remain near to God when your soul feels weary.We discuss:the difference between spiritual fatigue and rebellionwhy a tired heart does not mean a false faithhow hidden grief can affect your closeness with Godwhat Scripture says about the weary believerhow to come to Christ honestly when you feel drainedwhat loving God can look like in a season of weaknessThis episode includes:diary-style reflectionScripture-rich teachingmyth-busting and The Gentle Reframepractical tools for emotional and spiritual endurancescriptural affirmationsguided prayer for the tired heartKey Scriptures:Isaiah 40:28–31, Matthew 11:28–30, Psalm 42, Lamentations 3:21–26, 1 Kings 19, Hebrews 12:3, and more.If you have ever whispered:“Lord, I still love You… but I am tired”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and trying to trust God when nothing makes sense.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman whose heart is tired but who still wants to stay near to God.▶️ And listen to Episode 14 if you have not already, because this message builds on that journey.A tired heart can still love God truly.
  • When Waiting Starts Making You Question Your Worth 06.04.2026 28мин
    Have you ever waited so long that you stopped asking, “Lord, when will this happen?” and started asking, “Lord… what does this say about me?”In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we talk about the painful place where delay starts touching identity — when unanswered prayers, silence, rejection, and prolonged waiting begin to make you question your worth.This is for the woman who is trying to trust God, but privately feels:overlookedless chosenless wantedforgottenemotionally worn down by waitingThrough Sola Scriptura, heartfelt storytelling, deep biblical teaching, guided prayer, and practical faith-based encouragement, this episode confronts one of the enemy’s cruelest lies:that waiting can define your value.In this episode, we explore:why delay can begin to wound identityhow waiting can distort the way you see yourselfwhat Scripture says about your worth in Christwhy silence is not proof that God values you lesshow to stop measuring yourself by outcomes, timing, or human responsehow to remain faithful when waiting feels personalThis episode includes:personal diary-style reflectionScripture-rich teachingmyth-busting and comparison analysisThe Gentle Reframepractical emotional and spiritual resilience toolsaffirmations rooted in God’s Wordguided prayer for the woman who feels unseen in the waitKey Scriptures:Isaiah 43:1–4, Luke 12:6–7, Romans 8:32, Psalm 139, Ephesians 1:6–7, Genesis 29:31, 1 Peter 1:6–7, and more.If you have ever thought:“Maybe if I were more enough, things would be different by now…”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and learning how to trust God when nothing makes sense. Every Sunday &pm MDT📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who has started questioning her worth in the waiting.▶️ And listen to Episode 13 if you have not already, because this message builds on guarding your heart in the delay.Waiting may test your heart, but it does not get to name you.
  • When Others Progress and You Feel Left Behind- Guarding Your Heart in the Delay (Part 2) 30.03.2026 35мин
    When others are moving forward, getting answered prayers, entering new seasons, and sharing visible progress… what do you do when you still feel stuck in delay?In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman: A Path to Peace and Grace, we go deep into Guarding Your Heart in the Delay (Part 2) — a biblical conversation for the woman who is trying to trust God while silently battling comparison, discouragement, disappointment, and the fear of being left behind.This episode is for the woman who:celebrates others publicly but grieves privatelyis tired of waitingis struggling not to let delay turn into bitternesswants to remain faithful without pretending she is not hurtingThrough Sola Scriptura, heartfelt storytelling, deep biblical reflection, and practical spiritual encouragement, we walk through what the Word of God says about protecting your heart when others seem to be progressing and you are still in a painful season of waiting.We explore:why comparison is so dangerous in delayhow to stand when your heart feels shakenthe hidden beliefs that grow in waiting seasonshow to resist bitterness, panic, and unbeliefwhat it means to guard your heart with diligencehow to stay soft before God without collapsing emotionallyThis episode includes:personal reflectionScripture-rich teachingThe Gentle Reframepractical faith-based resilience toolsguided prayeraffirmations rooted in God’s WordKey Scriptures:Proverbs 4:23, Psalm 37:7, John 21:21–22, Psalm 73, Habakkuk 2:3, Lamentations 3:25–26, Hebrews 10:35–36, and more.If you have ever whispered,“Lord, when is it my turn?”this episode is for you.🎧 Follow the podcast if you are a woman healing, waiting, and learning how to trust God in the process.📲 Share this episode on Spotify with another woman who feels left behind.▶️ And listen to Part 1 if you have not already, because this journey begins there. Every Sunday 7pm MDTYou are not late. You are being led.
  • When Others Progress and You Feel Left Behind — Guarding Your Heart in the Delay 23.03.2026 17мин
    Have you ever looked around… and felt like everyone else is moving forward while you’re still waiting?Still healing.Still praying.Still trying to understand what God is doing.In this episode of Diary of a Separated Christian Woman, we talk honestly about the emotional weight of comparison, the pain of feeling left behind, and how to guard your heart when others seem to be receiving what you’ve been praying for.Through KJV Scripture and real-life reflection, you will learn:✨ Why comparison quietly steals your peace✨ What the Bible says about waiting on God’s timing✨ How to stay faithful when others move ahead✨ Practical ways to protect your heart in a delay season📖 Key Scriptures:Psalm 37:7 (KJV)Galatians 6:9 (KJV)Ecclesiastes 3:11 (KJV)This episode is for the woman who is:navigating separation or emotional healingstruggling with waiting on Godfeeling discouraged by others’ progresstrying to remain faithful in a quiet seasonYou are not behind.You are in God’s process.If this episode strengthened you:👉 Follow the podcast so you don’t miss what God is doing in this series👉 Share this with a woman who may be feeling left behind👉 Commit to trust God’s timing this week🎯 CALL TO ACTION
  • Waiting on God (Part 2): God’s Silence Is Not God’s Absence — What to Do When You Hear Nothing 16.03.2026 24мин
    Have you been praying and hearing nothing—no direction, no comfort, no change? In Waiting on God (Part 2), we open the KJV Bible and deal with one of the hardest faith battles: when God feels silent and you start wondering if you’re forgotten.This episode will help you understand the difference between silence and absence, how to keep obeying God when your emotions are shaking, and what to do when you feel stuck in a quiet season. You’ll also receive a simple, Bible-based plan to avoid panic decisions, guard your heart, and keep faith until “due season.”Key Scriptures (KJV): Hebrews 13:5, James 1:3–4, Galatians 6:9, Psalm 13, Habakkuk 2:3, Psalm 119:105If this strengthened you, follow the podcast for weekly KJV encouragement for women healing through separation and waiting seasons. Share this with a sister who feels weary in the delay—and commit to one week of faithful waiting: no panic decisions, just prayer and obedience.
  • God’s Silence Is Not God’s Absence — What to Do When You Hear Nothing 09.03.2026 20мин
    When God feels silent, it can make you question everything—your prayers, your worth, and whether the Lord is still near. In Episode 10 of Season 2, we bring this struggle into the light with Sola Scriptura encouragement and KJV Scripture to help you stand steady when you hear nothing.You’ll learn why God’s silence is not God’s absence, how to resist panic decisions, and what to do spiritually and practically during a “quiet season.” This episode is for the woman in separation healing, delayed answers, unanswered prayer, or emotional exhaustion—who wants Bible-based comfort without New Age language, just truth from the Word of God.In this episode, we cover:What God’s silence does not mean (you are not forgotten)How to trust God when you don’t feel Him (Hebrews 13:5 KJV)Why waiting in obedience is growth, not stagnation (Galatians 6:9 KJV)A simple “quiet season” plan to keep faith without faintingThe Gentle Reframe: replacing fear thoughts with biblical truthKey Scriptures (KJV): Hebrews 13:5, Galatians 6:9, James 1:3–4, Lamentations 3:25–26If this strengthened you, follow the podcast for weekly KJV encouragement for women healing through separation and waiting seasons. Share this with someone who feels stuck in delay, and commit to one week of faithful waiting—no panic decisions, just prayer and obedience.
  • When Waiting Feels Like Wasting — Trusting God in Delays 02.03.2026 17мин
    When waiting feels like wasting, it can shake your faith, drain your hope, and make you wonder if God has forgotten you. In this Bible-based episode, we talk honestly about delays, unanswered prayers, and the emotional weight of watching others progress while you feel stuck—then we anchor your heart in KJV Scripture and God’s timing.You’ll be strengthened through Galatians 6:9 (KJV) and reminded that waiting in obedience is spiritual growth, not stagnation. If you’re in a season of delay—healing, separation, restoration, finances, relationships, purpose, or direction—this episode will help you wait faithfully without losing your peace.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why God’s “remain” can be protection and preparationHow to stop interpreting delay as rejectionWhat “due season” really means (KJV)Practical ways to stay steady, prayerful, and obedient while you waitKey Scripture (KJV): Galatians 6:9If this encouraged you, follow the podcast, share it with someone in a waiting season, and commit to one week of faithful waiting—no panic decisions, just prayer and obedience.
  • Living Forward Without All the Answers 23.02.2026 12мин
    Some questions never receive full explanations.Why did it happen?Why did it end?Why didn’t God stop it?When will it make sense?We often believe that if we could just understand the story, we could finally move forward.But what if clarity is not the requirement for obedience?In this episode, Living Forward Without All the Answers, we turn to Scripture to discover a steady and freeing truth:God calls us to follow Him—even when we do not fully understand Him.Through biblical examples like Abraham stepping into the unknown and the call to walk by faith rather than sight, we learn that trust does not wait for complete information. Peace does not come from having every answer. It comes from knowing the One who leads.📖 With passages such as Proverbs 3:5–6, Hebrews 11:8, and Deuteronomy 29:29, this episode gently loosens our grip on the demand to understand and strengthens our courage to obey.This conversation is for the woman who feels stuck in analysis,for the listener replaying events in search of closure,and for anyone waiting for clarity before they dare to live again.You may not have the full map.But you have a faithful Guide.🎧 Listen prayerfully.📩 Share with someone who is waiting for answers.⭐ Follow the podcast as we continue learning how to walk with God in real, unfinished stories.
  • When Hope Feels Dangerous — Trusting God Again After Disappointment 16.02.2026 16мин
    There are moments in the life of faith when hope feels risky.You prayed before.You believed before.You trusted before.And the outcome still hurt.So now the heart hesitates.Expectation feels like exposure.Daring to hope again can seem like volunteering for another wound.In this episode, When Hope Feels Dangerous — Trusting God Again After Disappointment, we open Scripture to face a difficult but holy question:How do you trust God again when your last act of trust ended in pain?Together, we will gently separate God’s unchanging character from outcomes we did not understand. We will see how disappointment can try to become theology, and how the Word of God lovingly corrects what sorrow attempts to teach.📖 Through passages such as Romans 8:28, Psalm 62:5, and Lamentations 3, we learn that biblical hope is not confidence in getting what we imagined—it is confidence in the faithfulness of the Lord.This episode is for the woman who wants to believe again but feels afraid to.For the listener who has grown cautious with expectation.For the heart that wonders whether hope is wisdom—or danger.If you are rebuilding trust, this conversation will walk slowly, truthfully, and tenderly beside you.You are not weak for struggling.And God is not offended by your hesitation.But He is still trustworthy.🎧 Listen prayerfully.📩 Share with someone who is learning how to hope again.⭐ Follow the podcast for more Scripture-centered healing conversations.
  • When Peace Feels Unsafe — Learning to Rest Without Fear 09.02.2026 15мин
    For many believers, chaos became familiar.Noise meant preparation.Alertness meant survival.So when life finally becomes quiet, peace can feel uncomfortable—even dangerous.In When Peace Feels Unsafe — Learning to Rest Without Fear, we open Scripture to understand why the heart sometimes resists calm and how God gently teaches His children to trust stillness again.This episode is for the woman who tenses when things go well, who struggles to sleep without expecting disruption, and who wonders whether relaxing means losing control.Through the Word of God (KJV), we discover that biblical rest is not negligence—it is confidence in the vigilance of the Lord.You will learn:Why fear can make peace feel threateningWhat the Bible says about God’s protection while we sleepHow rest becomes an act of obedienceWhy you are not required to stay alert for what God has promised to guard📖 Key Scriptures include Psalm 4:8, Psalm 121, Exodus 14:14, and Matthew 11:28–29.If you are longing for Christian encouragement, biblical peace after trauma, or help learning to trust God instead of hyper-vigilance, this episode will walk you there slowly, truthfully, and tenderly.You are not more spiritual because you are exhausted.And you are not safer because you refuse to rest.🎧 Listen prayerfully.📩 Share with someone learning how to breathe again.⭐ Follow the podcast for more Scripture-based healing conversations.
  • Relearning Joy — God’s Permission to Be Glad Again 02.02.2026 16мин
    After heartbreak, separation, or prolonged grief, joy can feel uncomfortable - forbidden. Many Christian women quietly wonder if smiling again means the pain didn’t matter, or if peace came too soon. In this episode, Relearning Joy — God’s Permission to Be Glad Again, we return to Scripture alone to address that silent question:Is it biblical to be joyful again after suffering?This Christ-centered, Bible-based episode explores biblical joy after suffering, showing that joy is not denial of pain but evidence of God’s redemptive work. Through Scripture (KJV), personal reflection, and guided prayer, we uncover how God restores joy without minimizing grief—and why joy is strength, not weakness.You’ll discover:Why joy can fade even when faith remainsHow the Bible defines joy after grief and lossWhy healing does not offend GodHow to experience joy after separation as a ChristianWhat it means to relearn joy through God’s WordThis episode is for women seeking Christian healing after emotional pain, for believers navigating life after loss, and for anyone longing to experience the joy of the Lord again—without guilt.📖 Key Scriptures include Psalm 51:12, Nehemiah 8:10, Ecclesiastes 3:4, and Romans 15:13 (KJV).If you are looking for a Christian healing podcast, biblical encouragement for broken hearts, or guidance on relearning joy after heartbreak, this episode offers Scripture-grounded hope and gentle truth.🎧 Listen prayerfully. Share thoughtfully.📩 Follow the podcast for more faith-based emotional healing through Scripture.Next Episode Preview:When Peace Feels Unsafe — Learning to Rest Without Fear
  • When God Says No — Receiving His Protection, Not Rejection 26.01.2026 17мин
    Few things test our faith like unanswered prayer.We pray sincerely. We hope deeply. We ask God for something we believe is good — and the answer is no. When that happens, many women quietly turn inward and wonder if God’s refusal means disappointment, punishment, or unworthiness.In this episode, we open Scripture to understand what God’s “no” truly means.Through biblical teaching, reflection, and prayer, we explore:• Why God sometimes says no to sincere requests• How God’s refusals are often acts of protection, not rejection• Why God’s wisdom must be trusted when His answers disappoint us• How to guard our hearts from false conclusions about our worth• What Scripture teaches about God’s character when doors closeThis episode is for the woman who has wrestled with disappointment and wondered whether God’s answer reflected His love for her. It gently reminds us that God’s decisions are never careless — and His “no” is often mercy we do not yet understand.“As for God, his way is perfect.” (Psalm 18:30)If you are learning how to trust God when His answers differ from your desires, this episode will help anchor your heart in biblical truth and remind you that a closed door does not mean a closed heart.💛 Follow the podcast and share this episode with another woman who needs to hear that God’s protection is
  • Letting Go Without Losing Love: Biblical Detachment and Peace 19.01.2026 14мин
    Letting go is often misunderstood.Many women fear that releasing something means becoming cold, bitter, or unloving. But Scripture teaches us that letting go, when God calls for it, is not abandonment — it is obedience.In this episode, we explore what the Bible says about letting go without losing love, and how God teaches His children to release what He removes while remaining soft, faithful, and at peace.Through God’s Word, reflection, and prayer, we discuss:• Why God sometimes asks us to let go of what we still care about• The difference between emotional withdrawal and biblical detachment• How letting go protects the heart from idolatry and emotional bondage• Why obedience often brings peace before it brings understanding• How God shepherds His children when He asks them to release controlThis episode is for the woman who loves deeply but is learning to trust God with what she loves — without hardening her heart or losing her tenderness.“Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.” (Psalm 37:5)If you are in a season where God is teaching you how to release without resentment, this episode will help anchor your heart in Scripture and remind you that God does not take to harm — He leads to protect.💛 Follow the podcast and share this episode with another woman learning to let go in faith.

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