By Jenny Gehman *Reprinted with permission from Anabaptist World magazine, AnabaptistWorld.org.* Where do you go to set your soul down? I find myself both craving and creating safe spaces these…
by John van de Laar When I am depressed, threatened, overwhelmed, insecure, or facing failure and regret I feel tired. I find myself yearning to lose myself in the refuge…
by Christine Sine I am currently facilitating a discussion group on The Gift of Wonder. It is fun not only to revisit the book but to remind myself of the impact it…
by Diane Woodrow, The 11th September 2001 is a day that everyone over about 25 can say where they were and how those around them reacted. Yes, it was a day…
guest writer: Sheila Wise Rowe, Adaptation from Healing Racial Trauma by Sheila Wise Rowe, Adapted from Chapter One, “Wounds” For several decades Southern black folks carrying suitcases full of prized…
by Christine Sine Yesterday, I received an email from one of my favourite seed catalogues talking about gardening trends that inspire happiness, good health and tranquility. They talked about vegetables…
guest post by Bethany Dearborn Hiser Adaptation from From Burned Out to Beloved by Bethany Dearborn Hiser, Adapted from Chapter Seven, “False Beliefs” Like myself, many social workers and therapists…
guest post by Bethany Dearborn Hiser To be honest, I never would have imagined I’d be here: sharing about trauma-informed soul care, let alone an upcoming book that I wrote…
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