I share insights about the significance of letting go of past trauma, emphasizing the importance of identifying unhealthy patterns and beliefs that hinder personal growth. It highlights the impact of trauma on mental well-being and encourages embracing God’s presence in the present to foster healing and wholeness through grace and understanding.
Tag Archives: healing
Trauma & Relationships
This post shares resources on trauma’s impact on relationships, emphasizing codependency and insecure attachment styles from childhood. Tim Fletcher highlights the significance of healing, accepting the past, and fostering secure attachments. It outlines betrayal trauma’s profound effects, marked by trust violations, leading to self-doubt and bitterness.
Healing Journey
Dan Foster’s article, “The Cost of Avoidance,” explores the value of embracing pain for lasting growth and healing. By facing our pain, we can find healing and connect with others in a deeper, more compassionate way. Just as Jesus turned his suffering into a redemptive act, we can use our own experiences of pain to foster personal growth and empathy for others.
Walking in Fellowship
This post addresses challenges faced in finding fellowship within a local church, providing insights and encouragement for healing and restoration.
Healing Music
One of my favorite musical groups is CityAlight a ministry of St. Paul’s Castle Hill. To learn more about this group of volunteers and their work check out their website: https://cityalight.com/ What is amazing about St. Paul’s Castle Hill is that the church is over two hundred years old and still going strong! They areContinueContinue reading “Healing Music”
