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24 | BONUS EPISODE (01) The Hadassah Files: Your Story Matters - For Such A Time As This

24 | BONUS EPISODE (01) The Hadassah Files: Your Story Matters - For Such A Time As This

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Who is the woman I've been talking to in every episode? Her name is Hadassah — and today, for the first time, I'm pulling back the curtain to let you meet her.

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In this special bonus episode, Debra introduces The Hadassah Files — an intimate, behind-the-scenes series about the woman at the heart of everything she does. Discover the biblical story of Hadassah who became Esther, the meaning of her name (the myrtle tree — resilient, fragrant, thriving even after drought), and why you might recognize yourself in her story. If you've ever felt invisible, unheard, or alone in your faith journey... this is for you.

In this episode, you'll discover:

→ The biblical story of Hadassah — the woman who learned to hide in order to survive

→ The meaning of her name: myrtle tree — resilient, fragrant even in hard places, thriving after damage

→ Who the modern Hadassah is and what she carries

→ Why you might recognize yourself in her story

→ The truth: You're not broken — you're resilient, and you're still here

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This is The Hadassah Files — special bonus episodes from the Healing Religious Trauma for Christian Women podcast. More intimate. Behind the scenes. If you've ever felt invisible, unheard, or alone in your faith journey... these are for you.

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