You’ve been carrying a weight you weren’t meant to hold. You’re smiling in the church pew on Mother’s Day, serving others, and trying to look the part. But inside, you are exhausted by the secret cost of your past.
In this prequel to The Worthy Womb, host Amy Dial shares the truth of her own abortion experience. In 2005, she stood at the doorway of a life-altering choice, trapped by shame, fear, and the lie that her value had been erased. But God had a different ending to her story.
If you’ve been trying to work your way back to God, or if you’re tired of carrying guilt and shame while calling it devotion, it’s time to stop striving. It’s time to sit on the porch, pour a glass of tea, and have the honest conversation you’ve been whispering to yourself.
Your purpose didn’t die. Your calling wasn’t erased. You are chosen, restored, and deeply loved.
In this episode, we cover:
The Reality of the Past: Why you can never “outwork” or “mask” the pain of an abortion encounter.
Identity Restoration: The difference between performing for God and fully receiving His free gift of grace.
A Call to Authenticity: Why it’s time to take off the heavy Christian mask and address the hidden pain.
The Mission: What to expect from The Worthy Womb podcast as we tackle the hard conversations most people are afraid to have.
Join the movement of women finding their identity in Christ.
Official Launch Date: May 12th. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode.
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God’s not asking you to earn your way home. He’s just inviting you to lay down the pain and receive your true identity.
”Ready to stop hiding and start healing?
If this episode resonated with you and you’re ready to explore identity restoration and healing God’s way, I’d love to invite you into a free connection call to see if we’re a fit for private coaching.
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