This post addresses the pain of religious trauma and the impact of institutional churches on individuals. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing personal experiences, seeking professional help, and fostering supportive communities. I encourage active listening and compassionate presence, aiming to create safe spaces for healing and reflection amidst struggles of faith.
Category Archives: Religious Trauma
Why “Believers” Grow Cold: Understanding the Disconnect
Followers of Christ may become distant in ministry and concern for others. This post emphasizes the importance of seeking God’s guidance and remaining in worship. It also touches upon attachment styles in relationships and their impact on how people relate to God: valuable insights for effective ministry and relationship building.
Relational Attachment Styles: Connecting with God and Others
This post emphasizes the importance of maintaining a relationship with God to avoid being heartless towards others. It highlights the dangers of neglecting worship, explores attachment styles in relationships, and encourages active listening and empathy. Ultimately, it calls for repentance and a return to one’s first love in Christ for deeper connections.
