
48. Untreated Pain: Healing the Hurt That Holds Us Back
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Whether you’re newly married, walking through a rough season, or looking to strengthen your bond, this episode is a must-listen. You’ll hear stories they’ve never shared before, and powerful encouragement on what it means to recognize your baggage, deal with it in love, and let God do a restorative work in your marriage.
Takeaways include:
- How untreated pain can quietly damage your marriage
- Why vulnerability and counseling matter
- The biblical truth that led Stacey from shame to healing
- Why your marriage can get better with time—if you're willing to do the work
Don’t let pain from the past steal the joy of your present. Hit play, lean in, and let this conversation spark healing and hope in your relationship.
If this episode speaks to you, don’t forget to share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—we’d love to hear how God is working in your life.
Grab your spouse's hand, open your heart, and let’s do the work—together.
Listen now and be encouraged to approach grief with hope and grace.
Let’s continue building stronger marriages and families—together.
Whether you're a young family seeking encouragement or simply love uplifting stories of faith and family, this episode offers heartfelt wisdom, humor, and inspiration.
Don’t forget to:
- Like, subscribe, and leave a comment with future topic suggestions
- Share this episode with friends or anyone facing a tough season
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