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Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk

Never Alone Widows, Part 2

Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk

Dr. James Dobson

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

How do you rebuild after the unimaginable loss of a spouse?

The post Never Alone Widows, Part 2 appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.

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0:00.0

Welcome everyone to Family Talk. It's a ministry of the James Dobson Family Institute, supported by listeners just like you.

0:08.1

I'm Dr. James Dobson, and I'm thrilled that you've joined us.

0:18.7

Well, welcome to another edition of Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk, the broadcast division of the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.

0:26.4

I'm Roger Marsh in the co-host's seat again and welcoming back our guest from the last edition of Family Talk, Rachel Faulkner Brown.

0:33.6

Rachel is founder of the and leader of Never Alone Widows, the largest Christian widows ministries in the United States.

0:39.7

And on our last program, we found out there are more than 12 million widows right now in the U.S.

0:44.6

In addition, Rachel is also the co-creator of How to Widow Well, that great video series, and host of the There Is More podcast.

0:51.7

Now, Rachel, as we mentioned on our last broadcast, was widowed twice,

0:55.0

and now she equips women to rediscover joy and embrace their identity in Christ and live with

0:59.9

renewed hope and freedom. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Rod, and their two children,

1:04.8

Davis and Campbell. Rachel Faulkner Brown, welcome back to Dr. James Dobson's family talk.

1:09.6

What an honor. So happy to be back. Now, one of the resources we're talking about widows might, the 365 days of strength for grief and loss that's released by Rachel Faulkner Brown and the Never Loan Ministries. But let's talk a little bit about the video too. I love this where you've kind of made widowhood into a bit of a verb,

1:27.8

if you will, how to widow well. Talk about what's in that video. I think that's a great title. Yeah. Well, you know, that's kind of what we were doing at our retreats. We were just like, hey, we didn't do this well, so you don't do what we did. Do this. You know, and so we made that into a series that we were like, you know, if somebody will never meets us and never gets to come to

1:48.1

return. do this, you know? And so we made that into a series that we were like, you know, if somebody

1:45.7

will never meets us and never gets to come to a retreat or can't come to a conference,

1:49.7

doesn't have a local in their area, they can get this 20 video series and they can really do

1:54.9

widowhood well. I mean, financially well, you know, spiritual warfare, raising your children,

2:01.6

forgiveness. These are big, big topics because so many times you either need to forgive yourself,

2:06.6

forgive your late husband, forgive the hospital, forgive.

2:09.6

There are so many people for your friends who didn't show up for you.

2:13.6

You know, there's a million ways that widows can hold offenses, and offense kills.

2:19.0

It is the most deadly of all things when it comes to widowhood, because there's a lot of ways to be

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