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The Lie That Shattered Me, and The Truth That Healed Me ft.Mrs.Christine

The Lie That Shattered Me, and The Truth That Healed Me ft.Mrs.Christine

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In this powerful episode of In Due Szn, Jonathan and Joshua sit down with Mrs. Christine Smith to dive into her deeply personal journey of identity, healing, and transformation. From discovering she was adopted at age 9 to carrying the weight of shame and rejection, she shares how a single lie about who she was shattered her confidence—but how God’s truth ultimately brought restoration. She opens up about meeting her biological mom, encountering her Heavenly Father later in life, and how her identity was rebuilt through time in the Word. The conversation explores how so many people today misplace their identity in jobs, appearance, or achievements, and how lasting change only comes through understanding who you truly are in God. With wisdom, grace, and practical encouragement, Mrs. Christine offers insight for anyone who’s ever felt unworthy, overlooked, or unsure of their purpose. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that no matter your past, your true identity can always be found in the truth of God’s love.

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