208 – Finding Peace in Pain No One Understands: Psalm 3 for Adoptive Parents

208 – Finding Peace in Pain No One Understands: Psalm 3 for Adoptive Parents

Update: 2025-09-28
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He experienced one tragedy after another 💔. If that wasn't enough, he then experienced the ultimate act of betrayal 😢. How could a son do this to his father? Life would never be the same. Yet through it all, he was still able to find peace.


Hi Neighbor,


As an adoptive parent, have you faced sleepless nights filled with fear, wondering if peace will ever come?


Adoption can bring heartbreak no one else sees💔. In Psalm 3, David poured out his pain and found peace. This episode shows you how to do the same.


We’ll explore Psalm 3 and the story of David, and I’ll share how journaling can be a powerful tool for adoptive parents to process their emotions and find peace in the middle of heartbreak.


Even in sleepless nights and hidden tears, God sees, sustains, and gives rest to weary parents.🕊️


Anchors of Hope and Healing are on the way.


Your Neighbor,

Tim 💙


P.S. If you’ve ever felt lost trying to connect Scripture with the realities of adoption trauma, I’d love to walk alongside you. I’m opening a few free spots for one-on-one conversations where we can talk through practical tools and Biblical encouragement for your journey.


👉 Send me an email at tim@anchorsofencouragement.com to grab your spot. I’d be honored to walk with you. 💙


👉 If this podcast has given you the courage and confidence to face storms in your life, the number one way you can thank me is to leave a written review on Apple Podcasts. I recorded a quick video to show you how. Thanks so much!

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208 – Finding Peace in Pain No One Understands: Psalm 3 for Adoptive Parents

208 – Finding Peace in Pain No One Understands: Psalm 3 for Adoptive Parents

Tim Maudlin, Adoptive Parent, Adoption Life Coach