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Healing Wounds of the Past: Debbie's Childhood Story

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The wounds of childhood often leave lasting impressions that shape our relationships, emotional responses, and spiritual journeys well into adulthood. In this vulnerable conversation, Debbie Gold opens her heart about growing up in a household where "I love you" was rarely spoken and physical affection was almost non-existent.
Debbie shares how this emotional disconnect followed her into adulthood, making it nearly impossible for her to say simple phrases like "I'm sorry" to her husband. She recounts living above her parents' tavern between ages 9-14, where she witnessed her father's struggle with alcoholism and the domestic violence that followed. The painful memories of seeing her mother physically abused created trauma that took years to process and heal from.
What makes Debbie's story so powerful is her journey to forgiveness. Through her faith and recent experiences at a Freedom Group Conference, she found the strength to forgive those who hurt her most deeply. She draws particular comfort from scriptures that remind her God can use painful experiences for good: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good." The realization that she would never again be truly alone because of God's presence brought profound healing to someone who grew up feeling she always had to handle problems by herself.
This episode serves as a reminder that no matter what trauma we've experienced, healing is possible through faith, forgiveness, and community. If you're carrying wounds from your past, know that your experiences can ultimately become the very thing God uses to help others. Subscribe to hear more conversations that remind you that truly, you are not alone.

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Highlights of the Freedom Group Conference (00:00:49)

3. Emotional Disconnection in Childhood (00:04:21)

4. Addressing Childhood Problems Alone (00:08:41)

5. Alcoholism and Physical Abuse (00:12:40)

6. Finding Forgiveness and Peace (00:17:08)

45 episodes

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Content provided by Debbie and Greg Gold and Greg Gold. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debbie and Greg Gold and Greg Gold or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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The wounds of childhood often leave lasting impressions that shape our relationships, emotional responses, and spiritual journeys well into adulthood. In this vulnerable conversation, Debbie Gold opens her heart about growing up in a household where "I love you" was rarely spoken and physical affection was almost non-existent.
Debbie shares how this emotional disconnect followed her into adulthood, making it nearly impossible for her to say simple phrases like "I'm sorry" to her husband. She recounts living above her parents' tavern between ages 9-14, where she witnessed her father's struggle with alcoholism and the domestic violence that followed. The painful memories of seeing her mother physically abused created trauma that took years to process and heal from.
What makes Debbie's story so powerful is her journey to forgiveness. Through her faith and recent experiences at a Freedom Group Conference, she found the strength to forgive those who hurt her most deeply. She draws particular comfort from scriptures that remind her God can use painful experiences for good: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good." The realization that she would never again be truly alone because of God's presence brought profound healing to someone who grew up feeling she always had to handle problems by herself.
This episode serves as a reminder that no matter what trauma we've experienced, healing is possible through faith, forgiveness, and community. If you're carrying wounds from your past, know that your experiences can ultimately become the very thing God uses to help others. Subscribe to hear more conversations that remind you that truly, you are not alone.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome and Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Highlights of the Freedom Group Conference (00:00:49)

3. Emotional Disconnection in Childhood (00:04:21)

4. Addressing Childhood Problems Alone (00:08:41)

5. Alcoholism and Physical Abuse (00:12:40)

6. Finding Forgiveness and Peace (00:17:08)

45 episodes

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