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8.6 Legacy of Healing — Restoring What’s Broken, Renewing What’s Lost

8.6 Legacy of Healing — Restoring What’s Broken, Renewing What’s Lost

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Some legacies are not built with wealth or words, but with healing. In this livestream, Stephanie Feger and Shannon Carroll of Broken & Beautiful Retreats explores the lasting impact of God’s healing power—not only in our personal lives, but in our families and communities. Healing is more than a moment; it’s a legacy that ripples across generations.


Rooted in Malachi 4:2—“But for you who fear my name, the Sun of Righteousness will rise with healing in its wings”—this conversation brings hope to those who have suffered physically, emotionally, or spiritually. With supporting scriptures like Psalm 147:3, 1 Peter 2:24, and Psalm 41:3, learn how God’s restoration touches broken hearts, wounded bodies, and weary souls.


Whether you’re still healing or carrying stories of past restoration, this episode reminds us that healing is holy ground—and that when we share it, live it, and speak it, we leave behind a powerful legacy of renewal and redemption.


This livestream is part of a 7-episode podcast series exploring the power of legacy—what we leave behind, what we pass down, and how our faith can shape the generations after us. Each episode offers Biblical wisdom and heartfelt reflections from women committed to building lives that matter for eternity. From the stories we tell and the prayers we pray, to the love we give and the healing we receive, this series invites Christian women to consider how their everyday faith becomes a lasting inheritance. Learn more at www.brokenandbeautifulretreats.com

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