Still Faithful — Looking Back Without Shame {Eps 117}
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As we begin a new year, many parents are carrying more than they expected — unresolved relationships, unanswered prayers, and the quiet weight of loving a child through pain, distance, or deep disagreement.
In this first episode of the Still Faithful series, we slow down together and begin with something essential: releasing shame.
This episode is for parents who are questioning themselves, their faith, or what faithfulness looks like after a hard year. It's a grounding invitation to look back honestly — without self-blame — and to begin moving forward with steadiness, clarity, and grace.
This is not about fixing your child or forcing outcomes.
It's about strengthening you.
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The difference between faithfulness and outcomes
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How to look back at the past year without self-condemnation
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What you may be carrying that was never meant to be yours
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Why faithfulness can coexist with heartbreak
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How to begin a new year grounded rather than striving
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Where have I been harder on myself than God has been?
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What did faithfulness look like for me this past year — even if it felt quiet or unseen?
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What responsibility or guilt do I need to release as I move forward?
You can be deeply faithful and deeply heartbroken at the same time.
Faithfulness does not require resolution — only presence.
As we move through this series, we'll continue to explore how to stay spiritually anchored, emotionally steady, and rooted in love — even when the story isn't finished.
About the Series: Still Faithful
Still Faithful is a season created for Christian parents navigating painful, unresolved parenting journeys — including estrangement, distance, and moments when a child's choices challenge deeply held beliefs.
This series is designed to help you:
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Stay grounded when parenting hurts
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Discern next faithful steps without pressure
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Love well without losing yourself
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Trust God even when outcomes are uncertain