Silent Night, Lonely Heart: When God Feels Quiet | Still Holy, Still Healing EP 3 | RRWS cover art

Silent Night, Lonely Heart: When God Feels Quiet | Still Holy, Still Healing EP 3 | RRWS

Silent Night, Lonely Heart: When God Feels Quiet | Still Holy, Still Healing EP 3 | RRWS

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When God goes quiet, the loneliness hits different.
If you’ve been praying, waiting, replaying old conversations, or wondering why Heaven feels slow to respond, this episode is for you.

In this Still Holy, Still Healing video episode, Natasha Elaine sits down with therapist Psalm McDaniels, MSS, LCSW to unpack what silent seasons mean spiritually, emotionally, and mentally.
This is not the “matching pajamas” Christmas.This is the honest one.


Inside the episode:• Why your prayers feel like they’re left on read
• The difference between isolation and God-led solitude
• How silence can protect you, not punish you
• Why identity gets shaky after breakups, losses, and transitions
• How Psalm 91 proves God was covering you all along
• Practical tools to reconnect with God when the quiet feels loud


FEATURED MUSIC: Yung KrissFull replay on Mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/rrwspodcast/


FREE DOWNLOAD:Silent Season Check-In Sheet: https://rrwspodcast.com/freebies


HOLIDAY JOURNAL:Still Holy Still Healing Holiday Journal: https://payhip.com/b/k9R8v


SCRIPTURES:Deuteronomy 31:62 Corinthians 12:9Psalm 91:4

You were not overlooked. Not forgotten. Not abandoned.
You were protected.

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Poll Question:
Which part of God’s silence has been the hardest for you this season?

Poll Options:
• Feeling unseen
• Feeling unprotected
• Feeling disconnected
• Feeling unsure of what God is saying

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