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Join me as I talk to Dr. Sean St. Jean, author of his new book, "Spiritual Trauma." I recently met Sean and read his book and we talk about his background, his book and why he wrote it.
More about Dr. Sean St. Jean:
Dr. Sean St. Jean is a full-time professor at King University in Tennessee, teaching therapy at a graduate level. He is also a therapist in private practice, and has worked with hundreds of disciples and ministry staff around the world who are struggling spiritual trauma, workplace stress, and ministry burnout. His new book, Spiritual Trauma: A Guide to Healing Your Heart From Church Hurts was just released this fall and can be found at seanstjean.com. Sean, his wife Erin, and their 3 children currently live in British Columbia, Canada, and are active members of the Vancouver Church of Christ.
Dr. Sean St. Jean can be reached at [email protected]
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Join me as I talk to Dr. Sean St. Jean, author of his new book, "Spiritual Trauma." I recently met Sean and read his book and we talk about his background, his book and why he wrote it.
More about Dr. Sean St. Jean:
Dr. Sean St. Jean is a full-time professor at King University in Tennessee, teaching therapy at a graduate level. He is also a therapist in private practice, and has worked with hundreds of disciples and ministry staff around the world who are struggling spiritual trauma, workplace stress, and ministry burnout. His new book, Spiritual Trauma: A Guide to Healing Your Heart From Church Hurts was just released this fall and can be found at seanstjean.com. Sean, his wife Erin, and their 3 children currently live in British Columbia, Canada, and are active members of the Vancouver Church of Christ.
Dr. Sean St. Jean can be reached at [email protected]

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