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Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Peace | Ep 256

Episode 256 of the Voices for Voices® podcast, hosted by Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes, titled "Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Peace | Ep 256" was published on June 21, 2025 and runs 38 minutes.

June 21, 2025 ·38m · Voices for Voices®

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Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Peace | Ep 256 MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLU SUPPORT VOICES FOR VOICES®: https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporter What happens when the very people meant to guide your spiritual journey become the source of profound trauma? In this powerful episode, survivor David Solomon breaks his silence about faith, forgiveness, and the devastating impact of betrayal within church communities. Solomon's journey begins with a recent conversation wi...

Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Peace | Ep 256

MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLU
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What happens when the very people meant to guide your spiritual journey become the source of profound trauma? In this powerful episode, survivor David Solomon breaks his silence about faith, forgiveness, and the devastating impact of betrayal within church communities.

Solomon's journey begins with a recent conversation with pastors who helped him recognize the anger he'd carried for twelve years—not primarily toward his alleged abuser, but toward church leadership who failed to provide accountability. With remarkable vulnerability, he walks us through the biblical protocols for addressing wrongdoing within church leadership that were completely abandoned in his situation. "I did what the Bible said. I went to the elders," Solomon explains, describing the devastating moment when instead of finding support, he encountered dismissal and institutional protection of the accused.

The heart of this episode lies in Solomon's evolving understanding of forgiveness. Through prayer and spiritual counsel, he discovered that while his anger was justified—even Jesus demonstrated "righteous anger"—holding onto it prevented his healing. This doesn't mean forgetting or excusing harmful actions; rather, it means releasing the consuming power that anger has held over his life. Most powerfully, Solomon concludes by publicly praying for those who have hurt him, demonstrating the transformative potential of faith to transcend human limitations while still seeking justice and accountability.

For anyone who has experienced religious trauma, struggled with forgiveness, or questioned how to maintain faith when religious leaders fail, this episode offers a roadmap through the wilderness. Solomon's testimony reminds us that authentic spirituality must include accountability, that forgiveness doesn't negate the need for justice, and that healing often requires both releasing perpetrators to God's judgment and finding new faith communities that demonstrate true compassion. Share this episode with someone wrestling with their own church wounds—sometimes knowing we're not alone is the first step toward healing.

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