Shenandoah Valley Adult Teen Challenge, Justin Franich
69 episodes
22 hours ago
What if love isn’t about comfort at all—but about telling the truth even when it hurts? We open Matthew 5 and face a hard instruction: don’t bring your gift until you reconcile with your brother. That single command reframes worship, conflict, and community, pushing us past performative peace into honest, sometimes awkward, conversations that heal. Along the way we take aim at easy shortcuts—burning letters, vague “forgiveness,” and silent distancing—that feel spiritual but avoid the one thin...
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What if love isn’t about comfort at all—but about telling the truth even when it hurts? We open Matthew 5 and face a hard instruction: don’t bring your gift until you reconcile with your brother. That single command reframes worship, conflict, and community, pushing us past performative peace into honest, sometimes awkward, conversations that heal. Along the way we take aim at easy shortcuts—burning letters, vague “forgiveness,” and silent distancing—that feel spiritual but avoid the one thin...
Rising From Rock Bottom: Chipo's Journey of Trauma, Faith, and Community Healing
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
55 minutes
1 year ago
Rising From Rock Bottom: Chipo's Journey of Trauma, Faith, and Community Healing
Imagine hitting rock bottom after a painful divorce, only to find the strength to rise again through faith and community. That's the transformative journey of our guest, Chipo Mathis, who candidly shares how moving to Winchester and engaging with her local church set her on a path to healing. Chipo's aspiration to become a counselor is driven by her own struggles with trauma and anger, and through working with a Christian therapist, she's unearthed profound insights that now shape her mission...
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
What if love isn’t about comfort at all—but about telling the truth even when it hurts? We open Matthew 5 and face a hard instruction: don’t bring your gift until you reconcile with your brother. That single command reframes worship, conflict, and community, pushing us past performative peace into honest, sometimes awkward, conversations that heal. Along the way we take aim at easy shortcuts—burning letters, vague “forgiveness,” and silent distancing—that feel spiritual but avoid the one thin...