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Ep. 103: Forgiveness Without Pretending with Chrissy Taylor

1 h 4 min · 14 de may de 2026
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"Sometimes forgiveness starts with, "God, help me want to." In this deeply honest episode of Echos of Impact, Briana and Cherise sit down with Chrissy Taylor, a dear friend, pastor's wife, former school counselor, and adoptive mama to twins, to talk about forgiveness, grief, father wounds, miscarriage, and what it looks like to bring our whole heart before God. Chrissy shares how her relationship with God shifted when she began to understand Him not just as Creator, but as a good Father who truly loved her. From learning to forgive herself, to walking through an eight-year journey of forgiving her dad, Chrissy reminds us that forgiveness doesn't mean pretending everything is okay. It doesn't erase grief, remove boundaries, or force a relationship back to what it was. Together, Briana, Cherise, and Chrissy explore the kind of forgiveness that is honest, slow, and deeply rooted in obedience — the kind that lets God meet us in the middle of our pain instead of asking us to clean ourselves up first. Chrissy also shares vulnerably about losing two babies through miscarriage and how God met her in her anger, grief, and heartbreak with gentleness instead of shame. What We Cover: Chrissy's journey from knowing about God to truly experiencing Him as a loving Father How God first led Chrissy to forgive herself and release the shame she had been carrying Why forgiveness does not mean saying "it's okay" when something was deeply hurtful The slow, eight-year process of forgiving her dad before reconciliation ever came How forgiveness can coexist with grief, boundaries, sadness, and unmet expectations What it looked like for Chrissy to be brutally honest with God after miscarriage Why staying in conversation with God matters, even when we are angry, confused, or hurting How Scripture became personal for Chrissy as she learned to read God's Word as a daughter deeply loved by Him Key Quotes: "Forgiveness doesn't mean it was okay." "God, help me to want to." "I didn't stop talking to Him. It wasn't pretty, but I didn't stop talking to Him." "Nothing was going to change except I was going to cut out the one source of hope and comfort that I had." "Even if it doesn't look the way you dreamed it would, there is a joy and a true love that God gives when you forgive." Connect with Chrissy Taylor: Chrissy does not have public links to share at this time, but we are so grateful for the way she opened her heart and shared her story with us. Join the Conversation: Have you ever felt like forgiveness meant you had to pretend you weren't hurt? We'd love to hear what this episode stirred in you. Come share your thoughts with us on Instagram or inside our Facebook community. Follow us on Instagram: Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/ [https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/] Join our Facebook Group: Echos of Impact Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact [https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact] Final Notes: If this episode encouraged you, don't forget to follow Echos of Impact and leave a review. Your support helps us continue sharing honest, faith-filled stories like Chrissy's. Until next week, friends! 💛

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episode Ep. 103: Forgiveness Without Pretending with Chrissy Taylor artwork

Ep. 103: Forgiveness Without Pretending with Chrissy Taylor

"Sometimes forgiveness starts with, "God, help me want to." In this deeply honest episode of Echos of Impact, Briana and Cherise sit down with Chrissy Taylor, a dear friend, pastor's wife, former school counselor, and adoptive mama to twins, to talk about forgiveness, grief, father wounds, miscarriage, and what it looks like to bring our whole heart before God. Chrissy shares how her relationship with God shifted when she began to understand Him not just as Creator, but as a good Father who truly loved her. From learning to forgive herself, to walking through an eight-year journey of forgiving her dad, Chrissy reminds us that forgiveness doesn't mean pretending everything is okay. It doesn't erase grief, remove boundaries, or force a relationship back to what it was. Together, Briana, Cherise, and Chrissy explore the kind of forgiveness that is honest, slow, and deeply rooted in obedience — the kind that lets God meet us in the middle of our pain instead of asking us to clean ourselves up first. Chrissy also shares vulnerably about losing two babies through miscarriage and how God met her in her anger, grief, and heartbreak with gentleness instead of shame. What We Cover: Chrissy's journey from knowing about God to truly experiencing Him as a loving Father How God first led Chrissy to forgive herself and release the shame she had been carrying Why forgiveness does not mean saying "it's okay" when something was deeply hurtful The slow, eight-year process of forgiving her dad before reconciliation ever came How forgiveness can coexist with grief, boundaries, sadness, and unmet expectations What it looked like for Chrissy to be brutally honest with God after miscarriage Why staying in conversation with God matters, even when we are angry, confused, or hurting How Scripture became personal for Chrissy as she learned to read God's Word as a daughter deeply loved by Him Key Quotes: "Forgiveness doesn't mean it was okay." "God, help me to want to." "I didn't stop talking to Him. It wasn't pretty, but I didn't stop talking to Him." "Nothing was going to change except I was going to cut out the one source of hope and comfort that I had." "Even if it doesn't look the way you dreamed it would, there is a joy and a true love that God gives when you forgive." Connect with Chrissy Taylor: Chrissy does not have public links to share at this time, but we are so grateful for the way she opened her heart and shared her story with us. Join the Conversation: Have you ever felt like forgiveness meant you had to pretend you weren't hurt? We'd love to hear what this episode stirred in you. Come share your thoughts with us on Instagram or inside our Facebook community. Follow us on Instagram: Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/ [https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/] Join our Facebook Group: Echos of Impact Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact [https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact] Final Notes: If this episode encouraged you, don't forget to follow Echos of Impact and leave a review. Your support helps us continue sharing honest, faith-filled stories like Chrissy's. Until next week, friends! 💛

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Your success is found in how well you loved and followed Christ." "Your trial's not always about you. Your trial validates your testimony to your watching children." "People pleasing isn't pleasing. Don't raise your kids for what people think of you." "You are God's appointed person in history to influence this generation." "In the seemingly mundane-ness of motherhood, please don't lose sight of the valuable investment you will make in your children, your grandchildren, and future generations." 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