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In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle explores the expectation that believers should not be affected by the results of trauma because of their relationship with Jesus, and the impact trauma can have on a person's faith.
She delves into the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual effects of trauma and addresses the fact that while faith can make a huge difference, it is a misconception that Christians are immune to such impacts. It highlights the importance of separating God from traumatic events and emphasizes that questioning and struggling with faith during traumatic times is normal, but not necessarily accurate.
The episode offers insights into understanding and healing from trauma through faith. Michelle also discusses her book, 'Surviving Trauma, Crisis, and Grief,' which provides seven practical and spiritual steps to help individuals work through and overcome the effects of trauma and recover their faith and wellbeing.
ABOUT THE HOST
A master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle’s Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief’, printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people’s lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.
Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.
LINKS
https://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow
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By Dr Michelle SimpsonIn this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, Michelle explores the expectation that believers should not be affected by the results of trauma because of their relationship with Jesus, and the impact trauma can have on a person's faith.
She delves into the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual effects of trauma and addresses the fact that while faith can make a huge difference, it is a misconception that Christians are immune to such impacts. It highlights the importance of separating God from traumatic events and emphasizes that questioning and struggling with faith during traumatic times is normal, but not necessarily accurate.
The episode offers insights into understanding and healing from trauma through faith. Michelle also discusses her book, 'Surviving Trauma, Crisis, and Grief,' which provides seven practical and spiritual steps to help individuals work through and overcome the effects of trauma and recover their faith and wellbeing.
ABOUT THE HOST
A master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle’s Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief’, printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people’s lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.
Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.
LINKS
https://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.