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EPISODE 28 THE BEAUTY OF THE BROKEN: HOW GOD USES OUR SCARS TO HEAL OTHERS

EPISODE 28 THE BEAUTY OF THE BROKEN: HOW GOD USES OUR SCARS TO HEAL OTHERS

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Episode 28: The Beauty of the Broken — How God Uses Our Scars to Heal Others

Have you ever wondered why God didn’t erase the scars after the healing?
Why He lets the reminders stay?

In this episode of the OnePastor Podcast, Donnie Lafferty opens up about the deep beauty hidden inside our brokenness — and how God turns wounds into witnesses. This isn’t a message about pretending the pain never happened. It’s about learning how grace seeps through the cracks.

💔 You’ll hear:

  • Why scars aren’t signs of failure — they’re proof of survival.
  • How God uses your story to help someone else find hope.
  • What the Bible reveals about redemption through pain.
  • The difference between healing from something and healing through something.

This conversation is raw, hopeful, and honest — the kind that meets you where you really are.
If you’ve ever thought your story disqualified you, this episode will remind you that your scars are the very place God’s light shines through.

“The world doesn’t need polished perfection. It needs real people who have walked through fire and still love Jesus.”

Listen to Episode 28 — The Beauty of the Broken.
Because sometimes, the most powerful ministry begins with a scar.

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Thanks for listening. Eyes on Jesus.


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