21 | Has Estrangement Changed What You Believe About God?
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In this episode, we’re talking about the quiet beliefs that can keep you stuck in pain—especially if you’re walking through estrangement with your adult child or concerned about your prodigal child. If you’re a Christian woman who feels emotionally exhausted, discouraged, or unsure how to move forward, this conversation will help you recognize what may be limiting your healing.
Together, we’ll explore the subtle thought patterns and limiting beliefs that quietly interfere with your faith and inner peace. You’ll learn how to recognize the beliefs that often take root in an estranged mother’s heart—and how to take those thoughts captive and reframe discouragement through the truth of Scripture. I’ll share mindset shifts to help you stay grounded in faith while navigating the heartbreak of estrangement and your prodigal’s choices.
Renew your mind, reconnect with God’s promises, and begin trusting God deeply as you pray for your estranged or prodigal adult children. The Lord is still at work—and He can bring you peace in God and soul healing—even in the hardest seasons.
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