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Grit and Grace Podcast with Tonya Bruton

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Grit & Grace Podcast with Tonya Bruton explores faith, mental health, trauma recovery, and spiritual growth through honest conversations and real-life stories. Hosted by Tonya Bruton, the show offers encouragement, biblical insight, and practical hope for those navigating anxiety, addiction recovery, grief, and seasons of deep healing. A Prayze Factor Awards Podcast of the Year nominee and featured by Feedspot and Million Podcasts, Grit & Grace reaches listeners seeking faith-centered support and transformation. 🎙️ New episodes release every Thursday. ✍️ Companion blog posts are published

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Portada del episodio Finding God’s Goodness Every Day | A Golden Summer Conversation with Joshua & Benjamin

Finding God’s Goodness Every Day | A Golden Summer Conversation with Joshua & Benjamin

This week on Grit & Grace, I’m joined by Joshua and Benjamin for a Golden Summer conversation about finding God’s goodness in the middle of ordinary life. We talk about gratitude, slowing down, paying attention, and learning to recognize the small gifts we often rush past. This episode is a reminder that God’s goodness is not always loud or dramatic. Sometimes it is found in family conversations, simple moments, quiet reflection, and the daily grace we almost miss. If you have been moving too fast, feeling distracted, or needing a reminder that God is still present in your everyday life, this conversation is for you. Listen in, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and subscribe to Grit & Grace with Tonya Bruton for more honest conversations about faith, family, healing, gratitude, and walking with God in real life.

9 de jul de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio Closed Hands: Why You're Blocking God's Blessings

Closed Hands: Why You're Blocking God's Blessings

Why do so many believers find it easier to give than to receive? In this episode, Tonya Bruton explores how control, perfectionism, and performance culture can quietly influence our relationship with God. Looking at Naaman's healing, Paul's letter to the Galatians, Jesus' invitation to the weary, and the promise of Romans 8:32, this conversation reminds us that God's grace is not earned—it is received. If you've ever struggled to accept help, rest without guilt, or believe that God truly delights in giving good gifts to His children, this episode is for you. Why do so many believers find it easier to give than to receive? In this episode, Tonya Bruton explores how control, perfectionism, and performance culture can quietly influence our relationship with God. Looking at Naaman's healing, Paul's letter to the Galatians, Jesus' invitation to the weary, and the promise of Romans 8:32, this conversation reminds us that God's grace is not earned—it is received. If you've ever struggled to accept help, rest without guilt, or believe that God truly delights in giving good gifts to His children, this episode is for you. Why do so many believers find it easier to give than to receive? In this episode, Tonya Bruton explores how control, perfectionism, and performance culture can quietly influence our relationship with God. Looking at Naaman's healing, Paul's letter to the Galatians, Jesus' invitation to the weary, and the promise of Romans 8:32, this conversation reminds us that God's grace is not earned—it is received. If you've ever struggled to accept help, rest without guilt, or believe that God truly delights in giving good gifts to His children, this episode is for you.

8 de jul de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio The God Who Wants to Be With You | Psalm 68

The God Who Wants to Be With You | Psalm 68

What if the central story of Scripture is not humanity searching for God, but God continually moving toward humanity? In this episode of Grit and Grace, Benjamin and I explore Psalm 68 and the beautiful thread that runs from Genesis to Revelation: God's desire to dwell with His people. We talk about the Garden of Eden, the Tabernacle, the Temple, the coming of Christ, and the promise that one day God will fully dwell with His people again. Along the way, we reflect on stillness, communion with God, and what it means to make room for His presence in our everyday lives. If you've been feeling distracted, weary, or spiritually dry, this conversation is an invitation to slow down, listen, and remember that God has always desired to be near. 🌿 Visit my website for blog posts, resources, and updates: TonyaBruton.com [https://www.tonyabruton.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🌿 Interested in joining our prayer team? We'd love to hear from you. If this episode encourages you, please follow the podcast, leave a rating and review, and share it with a friend Enjoying the podcast? Follow Grit and Grace, leave a rating, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement today. Your support helps more people discover these conversations. 🌿 Read the blog and join the community at: TonyaBruton.com [https://www.tonyabruton.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

11 de jun de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio Restoration Is Possible | Our Marriage, Addiction, Betrayal & Rebuilding Through Faith

Restoration Is Possible | Our Marriage, Addiction, Betrayal & Rebuilding Through Faith

What does restoration really look like after addiction, betrayal, brokenness, codependency, and years of pain? In this deeply personal archive episode of the Grit & Grace Podcast, Tonya and Josh Bruton sit down with Pastor Mike McInerney for an honest conversation about marriage, faith, mental health struggles, rebuilding trust, and the long process of healing and restoration. This is not a polished “perfect testimony.” It is a real conversation about grit, grace, rebuilding, forgiveness, identity, boundaries, faith, and learning to heal through complicated seasons. Whether you are struggling in your marriage, rebuilding your life after addiction, walking through betrayal, or simply trying to hold onto faith during difficult seasons, we hope this conversation reminds you that God still works through imperfect people and unfinished stories. ✨ This conversation continues in this week’s companion blog post at tonyabruton.com. 🏆 Thank you to everyone who supported Grit & Grace Podcast in the Prayze Factor Awards. We officially made it into Round Two for Podcast of the Year, and we are incredibly grateful for every prayer, vote, share, and word of encouragement. 💍 Josh and Tonya are also celebrating their anniversary and vow renewal this week, so be sure to follow along on Facebook and TikTok for surprise moments, updates, and possible live streams during the trip. 🌿 CONNECT + FOLLOW: tonyabruton.com 📩 Prayer Requests & Testimonies: gritandgracepodcasttx@gmail.com [gritandgracepodcasttx@gmail.com] 💛 Support the podcast ministry: Venmo: Tonya-Bruton If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast and share this episode with someone else who may need encouragement today.

22 de may de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Motherhood, Grace, and the Stories We Don’t Always Tell

Motherhood, Grace, and the Stories We Don’t Always Tell

Mother’s Day is often presented as simple: flowers, cards, brunch, sweet posts, and celebration. But for many women, Mother’s Day brings grief, longing, estrangement, regret, complicated family history, or the ache of someone missing from the table. In this episode of Grit and Grace Podcast with Tonya Bruton, we talk honestly about the complexity of motherhood and the grace of God in the unfinished places. Tonya reflects on the pressure many women feel to live up to the image of the “perfect mother” or the perfect Christian woman, including the way Proverbs 31 has sometimes been used as a measuring stick instead of encouragement. She also talks about mother wounds, forgiveness, boundaries, estranged adult children, mothers separated from their children, grief, miscarriage, infertility, grandmothers, aunties, spiritual mothers, and the God who comforts what family could not fully reach. The heart of this conversation is simple: Mothers do not just need applause. Mothers need grace. Companion blog: www.tonyabruton.com/blog [http://www.tonyabruton.com/blog] Prayer requests and connection: www.tonyabruton.com [http://www.tonyabruton.com] Story submissions: gritandgracepodcasttx@gmail.com

13 de may de 2026 - 45 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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