Hope Beyond the Hurt - A New You

I Want To Be Happy Again, Where Do I Start

12 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Season 3, Episode 43 Have you ever thought, "I just want to be happy again"? In this episode of Hope Beyond The Hurt, Trisha Warren explores what it truly means to take your thoughts captive and how renewing your mind can lead to greater joy, peace, and freedom. Many people are trying to change how they feel without first changing what they think. Through the power of God's Word, you can learn to identify destructive thoughts, replace them with truth, and experience transformation from the inside out. If you're ready to move forward from past hurts, overcome negative thought patterns, and discover God's path to lasting peace and happiness, this episode is for you. Please subscribe for more encouraging content and share with those you love. Scriptures discussed: • Philippians 4:8 • Romans 12:2 • 2 Corinthians 10:5 There is hope beyond the hurt, and there is a way forward.

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