
Trust is fundamentally about vulnerability and positive expectation, involving dependency on another person to fulfill needs and requiring a willingness to risk potential harm while believing in their intentions to protect one’s well-being[1]. Trust is not absolute but exists in degrees, typically developing through a process of observation and testing, with interpersonal attraction and mutual disclosure facilitating its growth[1]. This universal human need for trust is so critical that entire economic systems and personal relationships like marriages fundamentally depend on it. However, people often struggle with trust, yielding to cultural pressures and personal motivations that can lead to dishonesty. For instance, in some cultures, people may lie to superiors under the guise of courtesy. Importantly, trust is not just about easy circumstances, but often involves a heroic triumph over difficulties, requiring belief even when facts seem challengingLet’s talk.This podcast is part of the weekly Inner Healing Sessions, a one-hour gathering where people come together to listen to inspiring stories of healing from ordinary, humble individuals. Each session includes a teaching moment, where I share simple yet meaningful lessons. To close, there is a dedicated time for prayer for creating a space for reflection and spiritual renewal.If you find this Podcast helpful or inspiring, please do like and share this to a friend or a relative. Let's inspire others!You may reach out to us and let us know your thoughtsListen to these platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcast, & YouTubevia Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/1SWPcwqQ46oN2VASQIKPtU?si=7a48359a8ef14f1dvia YouTube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-Y8TqowVkfIcAsU7MrAfKL4yTHuzUS6A&si=0dRhFsj_qqat0pqYvia Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/speak-to-inspire-pge/id1580813507Connect with Pastor Genehttps://www.uvccchurch.org/know-us/from-the-senior-pastor