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We are so, so thrilled that these last few episodes have been meaningful for you. I love hearing your stories, and how you are interacting with these topics. Keep the emails and messages coming! And please continue to let us know how to pray for you.
This episode gets real personal for Dr. Rita Brock (see her bio here).
She shares about her father, a 29-year Army veteran who served in Normandy (WWII) as a medic and later a Prisoner of War. He stayed in the Army and continued to serve for close to 30 years, including two tours in Vietnam. After his second Vietnam tour, he came home drastically changed (13:59--). You will absolutely love her insight and wisdom related to forgiving her dad, and forgiving herself.
We also talk about ritual, action, why being cleansed from combat or trauma isn't the right idea, and why you can't just think your way to your inner self or to God.
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We are so, so thrilled that these last few episodes have been meaningful for you. I love hearing your stories, and how you are interacting with these topics. Keep the emails and messages coming! And please continue to let us know how to pray for you.
This episode gets real personal for Dr. Rita Brock (see her bio here).
She shares about her father, a 29-year Army veteran who served in Normandy (WWII) as a medic and later a Prisoner of War. He stayed in the Army and continued to serve for close to 30 years, including two tours in Vietnam. After his second Vietnam tour, he came home drastically changed (13:59--). You will absolutely love her insight and wisdom related to forgiving her dad, and forgiving herself.
We also talk about ritual, action, why being cleansed from combat or trauma isn't the right idea, and why you can't just think your way to your inner self or to God.