How Faith Helped Me Forgive the Unthinkable

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2025 · 1H 20M

How Faith Helped Me Forgive the Unthinkable

from One-on-One · host 2911 Church

Discover the powerful journey of Kaida as she moves from tragedy to triumph in this inspiring story of hope. After facing unimaginable loss, Kaida found healing, empowerment, and transformation through faith, understanding biblical context, and an inclusive community like Celebrate Recovery. Her story reminds us that even in the darkest moments, God’s grace offers a path to redemption and purpose. Join us in reflecting on how we can create a more inclusive faith community, one where everyone’s story matters and every individual is welcomed with open arms. Let Kaida’s story inspire you to find strength in adversity and to lean into God’s plan for hope and a future. ----------Follow 2911 Church on Social Media:FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/2911churchINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/2911churchWEBSITE: https://www.2911church.com/GIVING: https://2911church.churchcenter.com/giving----------CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:50 - Favorite Movie02:43 - Casting Choices for Your Life03:59 - Kaida's Current Life07:14 - Growing Up Experience13:30 - Finding Jesus20:50 - Transformation 22:55 - Family Observations of Change27:44 - Life Changes After Surrendering33:10 - Baptism Experience39:30 - Morning After Baptism44:10 - The incident46:55 - Details of That Night51:30 - Aftermath58:27 - Personal Struggles and Spiraling01:01:30 - Relationship with God During Crisis01:05:12 - Recovery Journey01:08:19 - Celebrate Recovery Program01:13:28 - Court Statement Reflection01:15:21 - Talking to Your Mom01:19:15 - Closing Thoughts01:19:47 - Outro#empowerment #faith #inclusion #bible #jesus #church #hope

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