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Marriage, Mayhem & Mercy

Marriage, Mayhem & Mercy

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Because Faithful Doesn’t Mean Flawless. Real talk on marriage, parenting, and following Jesus when family life gets messy. Hope, help, and humor for the faithful in the fray.Tanja Rouintree, Christian Family Coach
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    • Denial, Drift, and Collapse: How God Restores What We Thought Was Lost
      Jan 25 2026
      In this episode of Marriage, Mayhem & Mercy, Tanja Rouintree sits down with author and speaker Tiffany Colvin to explore the theme of denial through two powerful biblical stories: the prodigal son in Luke 15 and Peter’s denial of Jesus in John 18. Together, they examine how denial can show up as a slow, almost unnoticed drift or as a sudden, catastrophic collapse.Through vivid metaphors, personal testimony, and Scripture, this conversation reveals the heart of God as a loving Father who does far more than tolerate our return. He runs toward us, restores our identity, cleanses our wounds, and recommissions us with purpose. Whether you recognize yourself in the pigpen or beside the charcoal fire, this episode offers hope that no failure is final in the hands of a faithful God.Episode Summary In this episode of Marriage, Mayhem & Mercy, Tanja Rouintree sits down with author and speaker Tiffany Colvin to explore the theme of denial through two powerful biblical stories: the prodigal son in Luke 15 and Peter’s denial of Jesus in John 18. Together, they examine how denial can show up as a slow, almost unnoticed drift or as a sudden, catastrophic collapse. Through vivid metaphors, personal testimony, and Scripture, this conversation reveals the heart of God as a loving Father who does far more than tolerate our return. He runs toward us, restores our identity, cleanses our wounds, and recommissions us with purpose. Whether you recognize yourself in the pigpen or beside the charcoal fire, this episode offers hope that no failure is final in the hands of a faithful God. In This Episode, You’ll Hear: The difference between spiritual drift and spiritual collapse Why denial often feels “normal” until a wake-up moment arrives The prodigal son and Peter as two mirrors of the human heart God as Master Architect, Protector, and Restorer How suffering can awaken us to God’s voice Why God’s success shines brightest through our failure Learning to relate to God as a loving Father, even when earthly fathers failed us Scripture Referenced: Luke 15:11–32 John 18 Psalm 119:71 Psalm 27:10 About the Guest Tiffany Colvin is the author of Your Daily Ticket: God’s 31-Day Passport to Living Effectively. She is an advocate, an autism mom, and a passionate teacher of God’s Word. Tiffany brings deep biblical insight paired with lived experience, offering hope-filled perspectives on suffering, restoration, and the unwavering love of God. Preview of the Next Episode In Part 2 of this conversation, Tanja and Tiffany turn their attention to restoration. They unpack the meaning behind the robe, ring, and sandals in the prodigal son story, and the charcoal fire breakfast Jesus prepares for Peter. You’ll hear how God redeems pain, reclaims broken stories, and uses what once wounded us for His holy purpose. Tanja Rouintree is a Christian marriage and paren...
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    • God in the “Eternal Now”: Healing the Past, Anchoring the Future
      Jan 18 2026
      Where was God when the hardest things happened? In Part 2 of this conversation, Cathy Colver Garland and Tanja Rouintree explore the profound truth that God exists outside of time and is present in our past, present, and future all at once.This episode dives into healing from trauma, restoring scattered parts of the self, and why God’s presence—not striving—is the foundation of true freedom. If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety about the past or fear of the future, this conversation offers deep reassurance and practical wisdom.God in the “Eternal Now”: Healing the Past, Anchoring the Future (Part 2) Marriage, Mayhem & Mercy Podcast Join my Facebook group, Faithful Families Free Community, for more great content! Episode Summary Where was God when the hardest things happened? In Part 2 of this conversation, Cathy Colver Garland and Tanja Rouintree explore the profound truth that God exists outside of time and is present in our past, present, and future all at once. This episode dives into healing from trauma, restoring scattered parts of the self, and why God’s presence—not striving—is the foundation of true freedom. If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety about the past or fear of the future, this conversation offers deep reassurance and practical wisdom. In This Episode What it means that God lives in the “eternal now” Why God’s promises are always true, not time-limited Healing the inner child through God’s presence How trauma freezes parts of us and affects decision-making Why wholeness must come before major life choices Restoration as a process rooted in surrender, not force Practical Takeaways God was present in your past, even when you couldn’t see Him Healing often includes reclaiming and reintegrating wounded parts Decisions made from unhealed places tend to create chaos Forgiveness is supernatural and cannot be rushed or forced Freedom is not the absence of struggle but the presence of Christ Scripture Mentioned Joel 2:25 2 Corinthians 10:5 2 Timothy 1:7 Judges 6:12 Hebrews 13:8 About the Guest Cathy Colver Garland teaches on God’s character, identity in Christ, and healing through His presence. She trains ministry leaders, counsels women, and writes devotionals designed to make theology accessible and deeply practical. Find resources, devotionals, and teachings at revelationship.net Next Episode In the next episode, Tanja is join...
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    • Faith Passed Down: Breaking Cycles, Receiving Blessing
      Jan 11 2026
      What if your family legacy includes both deep faith and deep wounds? In Part 1 of this powerful conversation, Tanja Rouintree sits down with Cathy Colver Garland to explore how faith is passed down across generations and how cycles of addiction, distortion, and pain can be interrupted by God’s presence.Together, they talk about spiritual mothers and grandmothers, breaking generational patterns, and why discipleship matters more than self-help. This episode offers hope for anyone who didn’t grow up with a godly example but longs to build a new legacy rooted in Christ.Faith Passed Down: Breaking Cycles, Receiving Blessing (Part 1) Marriage, Mayhem & Mercy Podcast Here's your link to join Faithful Families Free Community on Facebook. Episode Summary What if your family legacy includes both deep faith and deep wounds? In Part 1 of this powerful conversation, Tanja Rouintree sits down with Cathy Colver Garland to explore how faith is passed down across generations and how cycles of addiction, distortion, and pain can be interrupted by God’s presence. Together, they talk about spiritual mothers and grandmothers, breaking generational patterns, and why discipleship matters more than self-help. This episode offers hope for anyone who didn’t grow up with a godly example but longs to build a new legacy rooted in Christ. In This Episode What it means to inherit both blessings and burdens Cathy’s grandmother’s faith and its lasting spiritual impact How generational patterns form and why they’re so hard to see The biblical framework for breaking cycles and receiving blessing Why discipleship and spiritual family are essential for healing How lies become “normal” when they’re passed down unchecked Practical Takeaways You are not disqualified from blessing because of your family history Generational patterns can be named, interrupted, and surrendered to God Spiritual mothers and mentors help reveal lies we cannot see alone Faith is not about perfection but about long obedience and intimacy New legacies often begin with humility and honest help-seeking Scripture Mentioned 2 Timothy 1:5 Exodus 20:5–6 Joshua 24:15 2 Corinthians 10:5 About the Guest Cathy Colver Garland works with women seeking healing, discipleship, and freedom through God’s presence. With decades of ministry experience, she teaches on identity in Christ, breaking strongholds, and hearing God’s voice. Cathy is the author of Revelationship and leads training for pastors and ministry ...
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