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Episode 11 I The Worst Moment Ever

36 min · 21. kesä 2026
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Episode 11: The Worst Moment Ever What happens when one moment changes everything? In this episode of Girls Need Love, Dr. Malesia Britt and Chanel Beckford explore the life-shattering moments that alter the course of our lives and the ways God meets us in the aftermath. Together, they unpack trauma’s impact on identity, how God's presence is often experienced through survival rather than immediate answers, and why naming our pain is a powerful act of reclamation and healing. Pull up a chair. In This Episode • How trauma reshapes identity and self-understanding • Finding God in the middle of devastation • The difference between surviving and understanding • Why avoidance delays healing • The power of naming pain and telling the truth • Reclaiming agency after loss, shock, and silence. Key Takeaways • Trauma often changes how we see ourselves before it changes what we believe about God • God's presence is frequently found in endurance before explanation • Naming painful experiences is an act of courage and healing • Reclamation is about recovering what trauma tried to take from you • Your worst moment is part of your story, but it is not your entire identity Listen & Subscribe New episodes drop every Sunday. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, RSS.com [http://RSS.com], and wherever you get your podcasts. Because girls need love. Faith, feelings—and the God who stays.

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