#056 Abbey Foard
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NOTICE: CONTENT NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN (i.e. mentions masturbation) As a young girl, Abbey Foard longed for the fullness of life. She shares her powerful story of healing from sexual sins and finding freedom in the truth. She became Catholic shortly before recording this podcast and shares how she went from the Christian charismatic world to finding stability in the Sacraments. Rather than relying on a feeling, she liked that they are “guaranteed touch-points to heaven” and is finding new life in receiving Jesus in the Eucharist. Abbey is now helping others on their own paths to healing and finding freedom in their sexuality through her work as a counselor. She also serves as the Executive Director for Desert Stream/Living Waters. To learn more about this ministry, check out the show notes below! Show Notes: - Desert Stream / Living Waters Ministries : provides help for Christians struggling with sexual and relational problems. Their help is based on the biblical foundation of compassion, integrity, and dependence on God. Living Waters is a closed group for men and women seeking healing in their lives through weekly times of worship, teaching, and small group prayer with the goal to pray for God’s healing to restore broken areas of life so that people can “love well” as God intended. For more information or to get connected with the ministry, check out their website and social channels below! - Website   - Instagram 
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