Ep. 19 | Is Marriage Restoration Possible After 8 Years? A Christian Testimony w/ Uliana Komodi
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Sometimes God’s miracles don’t happen overnight—they unfold slowly, painfully, beautifully, over years.
In this week’s episode, I sat down with Uliana Komodi, who shared one of the most powerful testimonies I’ve heard about marriage restoration through faith.
Her story began with heartbreak.
Arguments turned into distance. Distance turned into separation. And before she knew it, Uliana was raising her son alone while praying for a husband who no longer wanted to come home.
For eight years, she prayed.
For eight years, she waited.
For eight years, she asked the question many of us have whispered in our darkest moments:
“God… will you really restore what’s broken?”
A Long Road of Waiting
Uliana’s story isn’t polished or easy—it’s real. She talks about the resentment that built up, the exhaustion of praying when nothing seemed to change, and the moments she told God, “I’m done.”
But even when she gave up, God didn’t.
Through the years of pain and silence, He was reshaping both of their hearts.
She began to see that God wasn’t just restoring a marriage—He was restoring two people.
The Turning Point
The moment everything changed came after Uliana completely released control. She told God, “If You want to do it, You can—but I’m not participating anymore.”
That surrender opened the door for God to move.
Her husband eventually encountered his own breaking point, where he finally surrendered his life to Christ—and the transformation was undeniable.
Their marriage didn’t just come back together; it came back new.
What Marriage Restoration Really Means
Uliana says, “Forgiveness is hard—but reconciliation is even harder.”
It takes faith to forgive, but it takes surrender to reconcile.
Her story reminds us that restoration isn’t about getting back what we had—it’s about God creating something better out of what was broken.
A Word for Women in Ministry
If you’re a woman in ministry walking through heartbreak or disappointment, this episode will meet you right where you are. Whether your story is about marriage, ministry, or any season of waiting, know this:
God is faithful in the long road.
He hears. He restores. He redeems.
“No story is too broken for God to rewrite.”