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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 21 MIN

Healing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Through Christ

from The Saving Superwoman Podcast · host April Ervin

What if the burnout, emotional exhaustion, and unhealthy cycles you’ve battled didn’t begin in adulthood—but were rooted in childhood trauma?In this deeply personal and faith-filled episode of The Saving Superwoman Podcast, host April Ervin, Founder and Chief Peace Officer of Saving Superwoman, courageously explores Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how unresolved trauma can shape our nervous systems, relationships, and spiritual lives.April shares her own powerful testimony of discovering her ACE score, recognizing how childhood trauma replicated itself in her adulthood, and receiving Divine revelation from the Holy Spirit on how trauma operates as a gateway—but not a life sentence.Using a profound tree analogy, this episode reveals:How trauma takes root spiritually, emotionally, and physicallyWhy old wounds resurface during seasons of stress and burnoutHow God uproots generational trauma and replants us in ChristThe difference between cursed roots and Kingdom fruitHow true healing transforms what we produce in lifeThis episode concludes with a guided prayer for healing and restoration, inviting God to uproot fear, rejection, and shame—and to replant peace, safety, and purpose.✨ If you’ve ever wondered why you struggle despite loving God, this episode will bring clarity, compassion, and hope.✝️ Scripture SummaryThis episode is anchored in the biblical truth that what we are rooted in determines the fruit we bear.📖 Colossians 2:7 (NLT)“Let your roots grow down into Him, and let your lives be built on Him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.”📖 Luke 6:43–44 (NIV)“No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit. Each tree is recognized by its own fruit.”📖 Mark 11:12–14Jesus demonstrates the authority to curse fruitless trees—symbolizing God’s power to end cycles that no longer produce life.✨ Spiritual Truth:Trauma may have shaped our beginnings, but Christ determines our future growth. When God uproots the old roots of fear, rejection, and pain, He replaces them with healing, peace, obedience, and Kingdom fruit.🔗 Next Steps: Visit SavingSuperwoman.com to take the Greater Peace Assessment and explore resources designed to support your healing journey—mind, body, spirit, and soul.🎧 Share this episode with a sister who needs reassurance that God can heal even the deepest roots of trauma. 

What if the burnout, emotional exhaustion, and unhealthy cycles you’ve battled didn’t begin in adulthood—but were rooted in childhood trauma? In this deeply personal and faith-filled episode of The Saving Superwoman Podcast, host April Ervin, Founder and Chief Peace Officer of Saving Superwoman, courageously explores Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how unresolved trauma can shape our nervous systems, relationships, and spiritual lives. April shares her own powerful testimony of disco...

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