Check Your Heart!

Check Your Heart!

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Suffering Well.

Suffering is unavoidable—but Scripture shows us it is never meaningless.In this episode, we look closely at the sufferings of Jesus: His rejection, betrayal, silence before His accusers, physical agony, and ultimate obedience to the Father. Rather than rushing past the cross, we ...  Show more

Daddy Issues are a LIE!

What if “daddy issues” isn’t your identity—but a distortion that healing was always meant to correct?In this episode of Saved Not Soft, we confront the cultural narrative that reduces deep father wounds into a label, and we expose the lie beneath it. Through Scripture and lived e ...  Show more

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