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If you’re like me, there was a time when everything seemed to be going just fine.  Until it wasn't. I don't know what it's been for you. Maybe a divorce. Sickness. Rejection. Addiction. Abuse. Bankruptcy. Loss. Whatever it is, I know it has you asking, "Can my life ever be good again?" But what if I told you that your place of trouble is also the place where hope is found? I know it doesn't make sense but from what I've seen, it's how God does things. And that means you're not stuck – and you're not staying here. He's the One who says, "I will...transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope." (Hosea 2:15)  In His hands, things are going to be more than okay.  You are going to be more than fine.  For more on faith + emotional & spiritual wellness, visit www.UncommonValor.co

Nov 24, 2021

We often learn to cope with brokenness by closing off our hearts, but over time this survival strategy keeps us from the deep healing that can be found in relationships. Author Kellye Fabian describes what she calls "Holy Vulnerability," and explains how first opening our hearts to God allows us to become more vulnerable with others. She also discusses practices that help us learn to become more vulnerable, and talks about how to cope with brokenness in ways that lead us towards wholeness.

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