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Healing the Past and Moving On Part 2

When we experience difficult and painful times in life, the only true source of hope we have is Jesus.Today, Family Talk concludes its 2019 Best of Broadcast with the remainder of Dr. Carolyn Koons heartbreaking testimony. She describes how her parents total apathy towards her, made her believe she had no meaning or reason to live. Hear how she found purpose the moment she walked into a church.

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Healing the Past and Moving On – Part 1

Romans chapter 5 says to rejoice in our suffering, because trials develop perseverance, character, and hope. This selection from Family Talks 2019 Best of Broadcast features popular speaker and author, Dr. Carolyn Koons. She opens up about her painful childhood that was scarred by feelings of abandonment and lack of love from her own parents.

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When Loving Him Is Hurting You

The health of a family unit is rooted in the health of the relationship between husband and wife. On this edition of Family Talks 2019 Best of Broadcast, Dr. Tim Clinton and clinical psychologist, Dr. David Hawkins, examine the problem of abuse within marriage. The two discuss the initial signs of emotional abuse, the difference between narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and the hope of intervention and healing.

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It’s Okay Not to Be Okay

So often, believers accentuate their shortcomings, and overlook Gods potential in their lives. Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with speaker and best-selling author, Sheila Walsh. She opens up about her painful past which included an abusive father, feelings of worthlessness, and a mental breakdown.

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It’s Okay Not to Be Okay

My darling mom died two years ago. I miss her every day. I don't think anything quite prepares you for saying goodbye to your mom. After her funeral in Scotland, I stayed several days to help my siste

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Domestic Violence and Toxic Anger Part 2

Researchers have found that nearly 1 in 4 women are victims of abuse from their supposed loving partner. Dr. Tim Clinton continues his conversation about domestic violence with licensed psychotherapist, Dr. Barry Lord. He describes an abused womans feelings of imprisonment, and why she keeps this abuse secret from everyone. Hear what the church can do to help those in violent situations at home.

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Domestic Violence and Toxic Anger Part 1

For nearly 40 years, October has been observed as Domestic Violence Awareness month. Dr. Tim Clinton talks to licensed psychotherapist Dr. Barry Lord, about this growing problem of abuse. Dr. Lord shares shocking statistics on this pervasive issue, and why protecting victims is paramount. The two also explain how spousal abuse breaks the bond of trust in a marriage.

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Healing the Wounds of Sexual Betrayal

Infidelity is one of the most devastating forms of betrayal that a married couple may experience. Dr. Tim Clinton talks about this difficult subject with marriage and family therapist, Dr. Sheri Keffer. She explains the emotional and spiritual wounds adultery causes, and shares how she suffered through unfaithfulness in her own marriage, and the healing that is available.

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Redemption, Salvation, and Reconciliation: The Joseph Rojas Story

Paul reminds us in Romans that nothing in all of creation can separate us from Gods love. One person who experienced the fervent pursuit of Gods intense love is Joseph Rojas, lead singer of the band Seventh Day Slumber.Family Talks co-host Dr. Tim Clinton will talk with Joseph about his incredible testimony of being delivered from a life filled with drugs and depression, and how he was able to reconcile with his abusive father.

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Faith in the Midst of Loss: A Conversation with Rachael Flick Part 2

Even in the midst of our pain or the worst situation, we must trust God even when we don't understand Him. Dr. Dobson will continue his heartfelt conversation with Rachael Flick, widow of the slain Colorado Springs Police Officer, Micah Flick. She explains how her counseling background has helped her process her husband's death, and how she helps other people who have experienced loss.

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