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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