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  • Divorce & Blended: The Two Often Go Hand And Hand
    2025/05/21

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    Welcome to the Love Therapy Ministries Podcast, where faith meets healing and broken pieces are gently restored. Hosted by Bill and Sonya Bates, a remarried couple with a blended family and a powerful testimony, this weekly podcast is your safe space to unpack the realities of divorce recovery, remarriage, and walking out love the way God intended.

    Each episode offers candid conversations, biblical insight, and practical tools for navigating emotional healing, blended family dynamics, and spiritual renewal. Whether you're single, divorced, newly married, or just searching for peace after pain, this is your invitation to believe again.

    Because with God, you can love again.

    Subscribe, listen weekly, and share with someone who needs hope.
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    31 分
  • Navigating Divorce and New Families: What You Should Know
    2025/05/19

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    Brought to you by Love Therapy Ministries

    The Divorce Recovery Podcast is your weekly faith-filled companion through the emotional, practical, and spiritual journey of life after divorce. Hosted by Bill & Sonya—ministry leaders, remarried spouses, and blended family advocates—this podcast delivers real conversations and biblical truth for those learning to rebuild.

    In each episode, we explore one of the 7 stages of post-divorce recovery—from Denial to Acceptance—offering tools, testimony, and timeless wisdom. Beyond emotional healing, we dig into financial recovery, single parenting, remarriage preparation, and the complexities of blended families.

    Whether you’re mourning what was or trying to believe in what could be, this podcast reminds you: God is not done with your story.

    Expect:

    • Honest storytelling and relatable conversations
    • Faith-based strategies for emotional healing
    • Tips for parenting and blended family success
    • Spiritual encouragement and biblical insights
    • Real support from those who’ve been where you are

    You can love again. You can live again. Let’s walk this out together!


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    16 分
  • This Can’t Be Happening: Facing the Fog of Denial After Divorce
    2025/05/09

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    Why It’s Crucial to Acknowledge Denial Early

    1. Healing starts with honesty.
      If you can’t name where you are, you can’t move forward. Recognizing denial opens the door to deeper emotional work.
    2. Unspoken pain becomes silent poison.
      What you refuse to face will eventually show up—often through anxiety, resentment, or emotional shutdown.
    3. Time doesn't heal what you avoid.
      You can’t skip steps on the road to recovery. Denial delays your arrival to peace, joy, and new beginnings.

    How to Gently Step Out of Denial

    • Speak it out loud.
      Say the words: “I am divorced.” Not to shame yourself, but to acknowledge your present. That statement, though hard, is powerful.
    • Write the truth.
      Journaling allows your heart to speak when your mouth cannot. What is really hurting? What are you still hoping for? What are you afraid of letting go?
    • Tell someone you trust.
      There is freedom in confession. Let someone safe hold space for your pain—without judgment or advice.
    • Invite God into the fog.
      Denial tries to numb. But God brings light to the places we hide. Ask Him to meet you here. He is not afraid of your brokenness.

    A Word from Our Heart to Yours

    You don’t have to rush out of denial. But you do have to be honest about it. The good news? Denial doesn’t mean defeat—it means you’ve begun the process.

    You are not stuck. You are transitioning. The fog will lift. The truth will steady you. And yes—there is life after this.

    We’ve been where you are. We didn’t just survive divorce—we found love again, within ourselves and with each other. You can, too.

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    6 分
  • How Can You Help Reignite Someone Else's Fading Passion?
    2025/03/17

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    We’ve all witnessed someone we care about losing their spark—whether it’s in their career, relationships, or personal goals. In this video, we're diving deep into actionable strategies to help you effectively encourage, support, and inspire others whose passion might be fading.

    Discover how you can:

    ✅ Recognize signs that someone's passion is fading
    ✅ Communicate empathetically without overstepping
    ✅ Provide practical support and motivation
    ✅ Help others reconnect to their "WHY"
    ✅ Create an environment that fosters reignited passion

    Whether you're supporting a spouse, colleague, friend, or family member, you have the power to make a difference. Let's reignite that spark together! ✨

    If this resonates with you or someone you know, make sure to hit LIKE, COMMENT your thoughts below, and SUBSCRIBE for more empowering insights!

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    #Passion #Motivation #Empathy #RelationshipGoals #Leadership #PersonalDevelopment

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    10 分
  • Are Your Dreams from God? How to Know & What They Mean!
    2025/03/16

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    Are your dreams just random thoughts, or could God be speaking to you through them? In this video, we discuss how to discern if your dreams are from God, what they mean, and how to interpret them using biblical principles. Learn the signs of God-given dreams, the role of the Holy Spirit in dream interpretation, and how to pray for clarity.

    🔹 What You'll Learn in This Video:
    ✅ How to know if your dreams are from God
    ✅ The biblical purpose of dreams
    ✅ What to do if a dream feels confusing or unsettling
    ✅ Signs your dreams may be from your mind or external influences

    📖 Key Bible Verses on Dreams:
    🔹 Job 33:14-15 – "For God does speak—now one way, now another—though no one perceives it. In a dream, in a vision of the night..."
    🔹 Proverbs 3:5-6 – "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding..."
    🔹 1 Corinthians 14:33 – "For God is not a God of confusion but of peace..."

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    #DreamsFromGod #BiblicalDreamInterpretation #ChristianFaith #PropheticDreams #SpiritualGrowth #HearingGod #FaithJourney

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    23 分
  • The Acceptance Paradox: Changing Through Embracing Differences
    2025/03/12

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    The Acceptance Paradox: Changing Through Embracing Differences is a thought-provoking podcast that explores how true transformation happens when we lean into diversity, challenge our biases, and embrace perspectives different from our own. Through insightful conversations and real-life stories, we uncover the paradox of acceptance—how opening our minds and hearts can lead to deeper personal growth, stronger relationships, and a more unified world.

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    Thank you for listening! If this ministry has blessed you thus far, please visit our website and become a sower into this good ground!
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    6 分