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"The Couch That Set Me Free" – Pastor Drops F-Bomb on Trauma | Kevin Cooley

"The Couch That Set Me Free" – Pastor Drops F-Bomb on Trauma | Kevin Cooley

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Pastor Kevin Cooley joins Elijah Murrell and goes DEEP on his book “The Couch: 7 Sessions with the Counselor.”

If you’ve ever felt stuck in shame, church hurt, trauma, unforgiveness, or generational cycles — this episode will set you completely free.

You’ll hear:


Why so many believers get saved but never enter their promised land

The Forgiveness “F-Bomb” that destroys every plan of the enemy

How to break generational patterns (hint: it’s NOT a generational curse)

The exact 5-step process to freedom: Recognize → Repent → Renounce → Replace → Stay Free

Condemnation vs conviction explained once and for all

The jaw-dropping true story of a village that poisoned the team’s food… then the entire village gave their lives to Jesus


Life-changing quotes from this episode:

“There is a promised land for each of us… quit wandering around the wilderness.”

“You can’t live in the past – there’s no future in it.”

“When you drop God’s F-bomb — FORGIVENESS — it blows up everything the devil had planned.”

“Sin and fungus both grow in the dark.”

“We poisoned the food and we were gonna bury you under the hut… but now I’ve accepted your Jesus.”

Get Pastor Kevin’s book “The Couch” right now:

https://www.amazon.com/Couch-7-Sessions-Counselor/dp/B0CHKY66W2

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