But It Wasn't My Fault
47 min
What do you do when you’re damaged, but it wasn’t your fault? Many of us were exposed to things when we were younger and they shaped us, but we didn’t have any choice in the matter. In this message, Pastor Michael Todd helps us find where we can get healing by looking towards Christ.
Featuring: Michael Todd & Transformation Church
Categories: Identity, Overcoming Your Past, Self-Worth
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Damaged Goods is a multi-part series from Transformation Church on repairing the damaged parts of ourselves.
Damaged Goods | Part 1
Once we identify the broken and damaged parts of ourselves, we can start the path to healing.
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