Relational Patterns
43 min
When we press into our past, we discover patterns in our family of origin that have great influence in our lives. Identifying generational sin and brokenness is not a task for the faint of heart. But the ultimate goal is to uncover a framework for your life that will help you identify where you come from, so that you can better understand who you are, and where you’re going.
Featuring: Bethany Allen & Bridgetown Church
Categories: Overcoming Your Past
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Dealing with Your Past is a multi-part series from Bridgetown Church.
Dealing With Your Past | Part 4
Identify ways in which your family line is blessed so that you can pass it on to next generations.
Dealing With Your Past | Part 3
For some of us, our entire lives have been shaped by things that people spoke over us long ago.
Dealing With Your Past | Part 1
In order to move forward, we have to dig into our past and deal with the root cause of our sins.
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Keep learning more about how to overcome your past by picking from the sermons below.
All Strings Attached | Part 1
For us to have successful relationships, we need to deal with our past and our father wounds.
Damaged Goods | Part 2
What do you do when you’re damaged, but it wasn’t your fault? God will meet us where we're at.
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