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85 - A Story of Sexual Abuse and Learning to Forgive

85 - A Story of Sexual Abuse and Learning to Forgive

FromThe Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday


85 - A Story of Sexual Abuse and Learning to Forgive

FromThe Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A real-life story, representing a topic that feels better not to think about.  But when there are so many victims,  a continued discussion is warranted.Every 68 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted.  (pause to think)Justin Woodbury joins the podcast as a speaker and advocate for survivors of emotional and sexual abuse.When he was a child, he was taken advantage of a woman at his church.  His story is covered in his book, “Sheltered but Not Protected: Learning to Love, Forgive, and Heal After Emotional and Sexual Abuse.” The following is a snapshot of Justin’s journey.  It’s a story that almost ended in complete ruin but at the hands of a great savior, has been and is being restored. On this episodeJustin Woodbury / Website / BookJoey Svendsen, host / Instagram Stay ConnectedGet VIP Feed EarlyWebsite | Facebook Discussion Page Intro Narration: Sarah Wolf Executive Producer: Josh Surratt Producer/Editor: Joey Svendsen Sound Engineer/Editor: JT Price Sound Engineer: Katelyn Vandiver Music, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday captures meaningful – and often challenging -- conversations that happen off the stage amongst the people of Seacoast. Hang with us and guests we love to learn from, including authors, artists, pastors, and many others who share their stories of struggle and oftentimes, how God's grace brought about peace and redemption. We hope listening in to our discussions revolving around church, theology, and culture will feel like slowing down and hanging with friends. You'll be encouraged, laugh, find solidarity with someone else's story, or see things from a new point of view. What if listening to other perspectives was the first step in loving people with a different point of view? We're giving it a shot.