Listen "S9 Ep. 1 / Introduction to Trauma"
Episode Synopsis
Disclaimer: This season is about trauma, and it might be difficult at times for some listeners. It’s not graphic, but each episode does cover sensitive topics.
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How can we as imperfect and often wounded Christians deal with trauma in our churches, our communities, and our families?
This season we’re diving into the topic of trauma and the resources God has given us to encourage healing. We’re defining trauma as our experience of a painful event that causes us to feel both powerlessness and abandonment that results in shame and fragmentation.
God did not intend this sin or pain or trauma in our world. He created us for beauty, rest, peace, and purpose. Because of sin, shame and trauma can alienate us from our identity as children of God and distort our purpose to beautify and multiply. Although our Savior has defeated sin once and for all, we are waiting for the final restoration in the now and the not yet. The wounding of trauma is still real for so many of us, presenting itself in a multitude of different ways.
Just as He called the children of Israel to remember their captivity in Egypt, God calls us to remember the painful parts of our story. Yet He doesn’t call us to remain in that pain. As He reminded the children of Israel of His deliverance, He draws our attention to the healing and freedom we can find through Him. We can support others and share the truths we’ve taken to heart as they process their own trauma.
God has equipped us as a community of believers to encourage comfort and healing as we wait for the final restoration. Sin, suffering, and trauma will not have the last word.
Resources:
Creation to Restoration Story Visual
Diane Langberg
“Suffering and the Heart of God” by Diane Langberg
The Place We Find Ourselves Episode 150: Trauma Heals By Connecting with Others
Conversational Counseling Season 7: Counseling is Story Work
Season 9 of Conversational Counseling on “Trauma”
To sign up for free visuals and discussion questions for this season click here.
Our theme music is by As Isaac.
This podcast is made possible by engineer and producer Shane Selby, executive producer Meleah Smith, and generous donors.
Known Ministries is Alex Kocher and Brenda Payne.
>> Click HERE to get free visuals, handouts and discussion questions for Conversational Counseling sent straight to your email! <<
How can we as imperfect and often wounded Christians deal with trauma in our churches, our communities, and our families?
This season we’re diving into the topic of trauma and the resources God has given us to encourage healing. We’re defining trauma as our experience of a painful event that causes us to feel both powerlessness and abandonment that results in shame and fragmentation.
God did not intend this sin or pain or trauma in our world. He created us for beauty, rest, peace, and purpose. Because of sin, shame and trauma can alienate us from our identity as children of God and distort our purpose to beautify and multiply. Although our Savior has defeated sin once and for all, we are waiting for the final restoration in the now and the not yet. The wounding of trauma is still real for so many of us, presenting itself in a multitude of different ways.
Just as He called the children of Israel to remember their captivity in Egypt, God calls us to remember the painful parts of our story. Yet He doesn’t call us to remain in that pain. As He reminded the children of Israel of His deliverance, He draws our attention to the healing and freedom we can find through Him. We can support others and share the truths we’ve taken to heart as they process their own trauma.
God has equipped us as a community of believers to encourage comfort and healing as we wait for the final restoration. Sin, suffering, and trauma will not have the last word.
Resources:
Creation to Restoration Story Visual
Diane Langberg
“Suffering and the Heart of God” by Diane Langberg
The Place We Find Ourselves Episode 150: Trauma Heals By Connecting with Others
Conversational Counseling Season 7: Counseling is Story Work
Season 9 of Conversational Counseling on “Trauma”
To sign up for free visuals and discussion questions for this season click here.
Our theme music is by As Isaac.
This podcast is made possible by engineer and producer Shane Selby, executive producer Meleah Smith, and generous donors.
Known Ministries is Alex Kocher and Brenda Payne.
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