• The Destiny to Be Held: A Tender Story of Healing and Liberation

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

The Destiny to Be Held: A Tender Story of Healing and Liberation

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    Welcome to Episode 17 of Stories & Other Things Holy! In this heartfelt installment, Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson recounts an intimate story centered around his daughter Claire and a pivotal moment of vulnerability in his family. When faced with unexpected challenges—from a family crisis to the tender aftermath of loss—Terry discovers that our destiny is to be held. He explains how being embraced in our most fragile moments transforms shame into humility, isolation into communal healing, and pain into a path toward liberation.

    Key themes include:
    • The transformative power of a compassionate embrace
    • The distinction between humiliation and being humbled
    • How vulnerability leads to spiritual healing and renewal
    • The importance of holding one another in both human and divine relationships

    Join us on this journey of healing, grace, and renewal. If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, share your thoughts in the comments, and consider joining our email newsletter for more reflections and grace-ercises.

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