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🗓️ 18 January 2025
⏱️ 57 minutes
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What turns a story of infidelity into forgiveness and healing?
Host Curtis Chang leads a discussion with acclaimed author and humorist Harrison Scott Key that explores what happens when betrayal shatters the foundation of a marriage. Key shares his deeply personal journey of discovering his wife's affair and deciding whether to rebuild or walk away. Drawing from his book, How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever, Chang and Key offer heartfelt insights on forgiveness, healing, and the transformative power of storytelling. Discover how humor, spiritual growth, and nurturing relationships—like tending a garden—can turn life’s darkest moments into opportunities for resilience and renewal.
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0:59.5 | 10 years ago, I would have left that encounter with a little bit of resentment, and I would have nursed it into a little slightly bigger ball of resentment. |
1:03.2 | And I would have thrown that ball at my wife later. |
1:28.3 | I was going to... Welcome to the Good Faith podcast. I'm your host, Curtis Chang, and the Good Faith podcast is a production of redeeming Babel. |
1:34.0 | And it's where friends who follow Jesus help each other make sense of the world. |
1:40.1 | And there are times when we are making our way through the world that it's helpful to hit reset, |
1:43.4 | to consider making some changes in how we're living. |
1:47.4 | And that's why this month in Good Faith we're're in a series that we're calling hitting reset. |
1:49.4 | Now, one key aspect of our world is our most intimate relationships. |
1:53.8 | And there's no more intimate relationship than marriages. |
1:57.5 | So what might it look like to hit reset in this realm, especially for those of us who are |
2:04.5 | currently married, thinking about getting married one day, or maybe processing a past marriage? |
2:10.8 | So when I was thinking about who could help me make sense of hitting reset in this way, |
2:16.6 | one person came immediately to mind, Harrison Scott Key. |
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