Roots of Healing: Rewired and Redeemed
Roots of Healing: Rewired and Redeemed
Podcast Description
Join the family behind Wind Haven Foundation—Sarah, Steph, and Stacey—as we explore trauma, healing, and faith in relationships. We share stories of overcoming relational wounds, offering practical tools through the OIDR method—Observe, Identify, Dispute, Replace—to help individuals and families heal together. With vulnerability, humor, and faith, we invite you to our table for encouragement and recovery insights. Whether you’re seeking personal growth or renewal for your family, Roots of Healing offers fresh perspectives on resilience, hope, and restoration.
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The podcast focuses on themes of personal healing, spiritual growth, and relationship dynamics, with episodes exploring the OIDR method, the significance of the Armor of God, and practical applications of biblical teachings like the Sword of the Spirit and the Helmet of Salvation.

Join the family behind Wind Haven Foundation—Sarah, Steph, and Stacey—as we explore trauma, healing, and faith in relationships. We share stories of overcoming relational wounds, offering practical tools through the OIDR method—Observe, Identify, Dispute, Replace—to help individuals and families heal together. With vulnerability, humor, and faith, we invite you to our table for encouragement and recovery insights. Whether you’re seeking personal growth or renewal for your family, Roots of Healing offers fresh perspectives on resilience, hope, and restoration.
We never recorded the episode on the breastplate of righteousness.
Life made sure we lived it first.
In this episode, we explore what Paul meant when he told believers to stand and put on the breastplate of righteousness (Ephesians 6:14). Not as moral performance. Not as self-protection disguised as wisdom. But as right alignment—with God, with truth, and with responsibility.
Drawing from lived experience, we talk about the quiet ways loyalty can turn into self-abandonment, how boundaries can become an act of righteousness, and why real armor doesn’t hide, disappear, or harden the heart.
We look at the difference between armor and walls, discernment and avoidance, integrity and control—and how Scripture calls us to remain present, truthful, and grounded even when relationships become complicated.
Because righteousness doesn’t chase.
It doesn’t punish.
And it doesn’t hide.
It stands.
Scripture referenced (NRSV):
Ephesians 6:14
Galatians 6:5
Romans 12:18

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