You Know That Awkward Silence?

Have you ever been in a situation where someone asks you about your loved one that has left the church and you don't know how to respond?

Maybe a family member asks what is going on with your spouse, a ward member asks how your child is doing, or maybe someone in leadership wants to speak to you and you are worried what they will ask about.

I know I sure have.

I am guessing you have experienced this awkwardness as well.

Here’s what I’ve learned… it’s totally ok if THEY are uncomfortable with your story.

It’s not your job to make them feel comfortable.

But if YOU’RE uncomfortable with your story, that’s worth changing.

One of the things that holds us back from feeling peace is that we haven’t figured out how to make peace with our story and tell it in a way that no longer feels painful.

This is something I teach my clients who have a loved one that has left the church.

If you are ready to look at your story, I would love to help you find a narrative that serves you better.

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