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Season 1 Q+A: Discerning Darkness, Breaking Codependency, Apologizing First

33 min · 19. Mai 2026
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You've forgiven the person. You've set the boundary. You've tried to have discernment about what your kids are watching. And somehow you're still standing in your kitchen wondering if you actually did any of it right. In this Season 1 Q&A, Josh and Katie work through the questions you sent in after the first season — the in-between ones that don't get a clean answer in a 60-second reel. They draw a line between codependency and the kind of help the body of Christ is actually called to. They introduce the "no need apology" — the confessions that belong between you and the Lord, and the ones you can't afford to skip and they unpack what discernment looks like inside a home, including practical tools for any person who is trying to grow in discernment. Here are the questions we addressed: * Helping vs. codependency — "Isn't there ever a time when we should be reaching out our hand to help people? Isn't it the job of the body to rally around people in need?" * Discernment in the gray — "You mentioned there's gray when it comes to witches, crystals, and new age stuff. As a parent discerning what to let my kids watch, how do you navigate the gray?" * Boundaries without ghosting — "At what point is it okay to set boundaries — not to ghost someone, but to actually set boundaries?" * Jealousy, forgiveness, and the "no need apology" — "How do you handle forgiveness with things like jealousy? Does the person always need to know, or is it a heart issue to be confessed between you and the Lord?" * Staying humble with a blame-shifter — "How do you keep apologizing first and stay humble with someone who's committed to blaming you and accuses you of withholding grace when you try to hold them accountable? How do you have a boundary with someone you can't get away from (a coworker, a family member, someone you live with)?" * Plain truth and the woman at the well — "What about when Jesus told the Samaritan woman, 'you have five husbands' — he spoke plain truth. How does that fit with discernment?" Follow Healthy Homes — Season 2 drops this summer with special guests. Send us your questions: DM ⁠@healthyhomespodcast⁠ [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] on Instagram. Find us: ⁠@healthyhomespodcast⁠ [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] • ⁠healthyhomespodcast.com⁠ [https://www.healthyhomespodcast.com/]

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Episode Season 1 Q+A: Discerning Darkness, Breaking Codependency, Apologizing First Cover

Season 1 Q+A: Discerning Darkness, Breaking Codependency, Apologizing First

You've forgiven the person. You've set the boundary. You've tried to have discernment about what your kids are watching. And somehow you're still standing in your kitchen wondering if you actually did any of it right. In this Season 1 Q&A, Josh and Katie work through the questions you sent in after the first season — the in-between ones that don't get a clean answer in a 60-second reel. They draw a line between codependency and the kind of help the body of Christ is actually called to. They introduce the "no need apology" — the confessions that belong between you and the Lord, and the ones you can't afford to skip and they unpack what discernment looks like inside a home, including practical tools for any person who is trying to grow in discernment. Here are the questions we addressed: * Helping vs. codependency — "Isn't there ever a time when we should be reaching out our hand to help people? Isn't it the job of the body to rally around people in need?" * Discernment in the gray — "You mentioned there's gray when it comes to witches, crystals, and new age stuff. As a parent discerning what to let my kids watch, how do you navigate the gray?" * Boundaries without ghosting — "At what point is it okay to set boundaries — not to ghost someone, but to actually set boundaries?" * Jealousy, forgiveness, and the "no need apology" — "How do you handle forgiveness with things like jealousy? Does the person always need to know, or is it a heart issue to be confessed between you and the Lord?" * Staying humble with a blame-shifter — "How do you keep apologizing first and stay humble with someone who's committed to blaming you and accuses you of withholding grace when you try to hold them accountable? How do you have a boundary with someone you can't get away from (a coworker, a family member, someone you live with)?" * Plain truth and the woman at the well — "What about when Jesus told the Samaritan woman, 'you have five husbands' — he spoke plain truth. How does that fit with discernment?" Follow Healthy Homes — Season 2 drops this summer with special guests. Send us your questions: DM ⁠@healthyhomespodcast⁠ [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] on Instagram. Find us: ⁠@healthyhomespodcast⁠ [https://instagram.com/healthyhomespodcast] • ⁠healthyhomespodcast.com⁠ [https://www.healthyhomespodcast.com/]

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