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Breaking Free From Generational Trauma

Breaking Free From Generational Trauma

FromMarriageToday with Jimmy & Karen Evans


Breaking Free From Generational Trauma

FromMarriageToday with Jimmy & Karen Evans

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome back to the MarriageToday Podcast; today, we will explore the impact of generational trauma. Jimmy Evans shows how past experiences influence our lives and relationships, sharing personal stories and offering practical steps to overcome these patterns. Learn how to make peace with the past, forgive, and create a positive legacy for future generations. Tune in to start your journey towards healing and blessing those to come.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:27 Generational Connection and Family History
06:44 Dealing with Pain and Hurt from the Past
10:00 The Role of Parents in Generational Transference
13:45 Recognizing and Repenting of Iniquities
16:07 Breaking Family Iniquities
23:27 The Destructive Nature of Inner Vows
27:36 Breaking Free from Intervows
30:02 Leaving a Legacy of Blessing for Future Generations
30:14 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (83)

The MarriageToday Podcast is hosted by best-selling author and speaker, Jimmy Evans and his wife Karen. Jimmy is author of the books Marriage on the Rock, Lifelong Love Affair and The Four Laws of Love. MarriageToday is a weekly podcast that is dedicated to equipping families with the teaching and tools they need to succeed in marriage.