🎙️EP163. Reclamation, Part 1: When Jesus Reclaims What Was Lost
By: Steve & Colleen Adams

In this first episode of our two-part series on Reclamation, Steve and Colleen explore what it means for Jesus to restore the parts of us that were wounded, hidden, or abandoned along the way.
Framed by both current events and the deeper reality of spiritual warfare, this conversation moves from the global to the deeply personal. Steve introduces reclamation as the reclaiming of what was lost through trauma, pain, distortion, and brokenness. Colleen shares vulnerably from her own story—how childhood abuse, abandonment wounds, and false beliefs fractured her sense of self, distorted her view of God, and led her to reject parts of the person God created her to be.
Together, they discuss the difference between a secular view of fragmentation and a Christ-centered journey of healing and integration. This is not about self-actualization. It is about union with Christ, the renewing work of the Holy Spirit, and the restoration of the true self under the Lordship of Jesus.
If you’ve ever wondered why certain reactions feel bigger than the moment, why some patterns seem deeply rooted, or whether Jesus can truly heal the places where your story got stuck, this episode is for you.
In this episode:
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What reclamation means in the transformational journey with Christ
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How trauma can fracture identity and distort our relationships with God, self, others, and purpose
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Colleen’s story of reclaiming an “orphaned part” of herself through healing prayer
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Why looking back is not the same as living stuck in the past
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A Christ-centered lens on fragmentation, healing, and integration
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Why your healing matters not only for you, but for generations to come
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Posted: 03/09/2026