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When Heaven Was Silent: A Christian Podcast for Women Healing from Abuse, Loss & Faith Struggles

When Heaven Was Silent: A Christian Podcast for Women Healing from Abuse, Loss & Faith Struggles

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When Heaven Was Silent is a Christian healing podcast for women who have experienced trauma, abuse, loss, and seasons where God felt silent.

This faith-based podcast explores the space between pain and purpose — where prayers feel unanswered, grief feels heavy, and yet God is still quietly working behind the scenes. Each episode shares honest stories of emotional healing, spiritual struggle, and trusting God through trauma.

Through personal storytelling, Scripture, and reflective conversation, listeners are guided to heal from past pain, rebuild their identity, and rediscover hope after loss. This podcast is created for women navigating domestic abuse, broken relationships, court battles, grief, and spiritual exhaustion.

This is not a podcast about reliving trauma.
It is about understanding it, healing through it, and growing beyond it.

If you have ever felt unseen, unheard, or unsure where God was in your story — this space was made for you.

Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
Épisodes
  • I Didn’t Vanish — I Faded - The Surrender of Self
    Jan 26 2026

    I Didn’t Vanish — I Faded is a reflective episode about the quiet ways women can lose themselves in relationships — not through obvious harm, but through understanding, compromise, faith language, and the fear of being left.

    In this episode of When Heaven Was Silent, I share how shrinking can feel responsible, mature, and even loving — until one day you realise your voice has softened, your needs feel like a burden, and your body is carrying an exhaustion you can’t explain.

    This story isn’t about blame. It’s about noticing.

    We explore:

    • how self-abandonment happens slowly and quietly

    • why hyper-vigilance can feel like love

    • the difference between stillness and silence

    • how faith language can blur sacrifice and safety

    • what it means to fade without realising you’re disappearing

    This episode is for women who:

    • feel emotionally tired “for no clear reason”

    • have learned to prioritise peace over honesty

    • feel they’ve gone quiet to keep connection

    • struggle to name when love became survival

    • are learning to listen to their body again

    There is no fixing required here. Only awareness. And awareness is already movement.

    Continue the journey

    If this episode stirred something tender in you, you don’t have to hold it alone.

    I’ve created a gentle audio prayer pack for women who are learning to come back to themselves — slowly, safely, without pressure.

    These prayers are not instructions. They are quiet spaces to breathe, rest, and let God meet you where you are.

    🎧 Access the audio prayer pack here: 👉 https://payhip.com/b/eTpuA

    If you’d like to continue this journey through quiet reflections, podcast updates, and shared language, you’re welcome to connect with me here:

    📍 Podcast links | Instagram | Quiet reflections 👉 https://beacons.ai/whws

    There’s no expectation. Just space.

    Even when heaven feels silent, God is still working behind the scenes.

    And you are not alone.

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    18 min
  • The First Changes
    Jan 19 2026

    This is a gentle podcast episode for women navigating emotional confusion, attachment, and quiet heartbreak — especially when a relationship begins to shift without clear explanation.

    In this episode, I speak about emotional withdrawal, subtle changes in connection, and what it feels like when your body knows something before your mind has language. This conversation explores trauma bonding, emotional attachment, and the difference between relief and safety — through a faith-anchored lens.

    We talk about:

    • emotional distance and relationship uncertainty

    • trusting your body during emotional confusion

    • how endurance can lead to self-erasure

    • trauma bonding and attachment

    • Christian faith, discernment, and healing

    • why relief is not the same as safety

    This episode is not advice or instruction. It’s a pause. A space to breathe. A place to feel without rushing to fix.

    The Quiet Room

    The Quiet Room is a gentle, faith-based space for women healing from emotional pain, relational confusion, and spiritual exhaustion.

    Inside The Quiet Room, you’ll find:

    • calming audio reflections

    • evening and night grounding practices

    • faith-centred support for emotional healing

    • space to rest without pressure or performance

    ✨ Visit The Quiet Room here: https://beacons.ai/thequietroom

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    21 min
  • Episode 2: When Love and Obedience Became Confused
    Jan 11 2026

    In this episode of When Heaven Was Silent, the story begins.

    Before the control. Before the silence. Before the loss.

    This episode explores how love, faith, and obedience quietly became intertwined — and how a desire to be “good,” chosen, and faithful laid foundations that were never meant to carry so much weight.

    Through honest storytelling and spiritual reflection, this episode looks at the beliefs formed before the pain — the early conditioning that teaches many women to shrink, stay quiet, and confuse endurance with faithfulness.

    This is not an episode about blame. It’s about understanding.

    If you’ve ever:

    • Confused obedience with love

    • Felt chosen as proof of worth

    • Learned to stay quiet to keep the peace

    • Believed endurance was a sign of faith

    This episode is for you.

    When Heaven Was Silent is a faith-centred podcast for women healing quietly — exploring faith, identity, emotional attachment, and recovery after relational and spiritual harm.

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    17 min
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