SoulCry Book 8

SoulCry Book 8
Author: Trudy Colflesh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre:
ISBN:

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An emotional voice regarding enmeshment, attachment, self-worth, suffering, mercy, freedom, integration.

Healing the Wounded Soul

Healing the Wounded Soul
Author: Katie Souza
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1629991902

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The health of your soul is connected to your physical life. A career criminal most of her life, Souza was sent to federal prison to serve almost twelve years. While serving her sentence, she encountered God in a way that dramatically changed her life. Now an outspoken advocate for Jesus, she helps readers find a pathway to healing and receive the blessings God is pouring out.

Healing the Wounded Soul

Healing the Wounded Soul
Author: Katie Souza
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1629994472

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Pain is NOT the end of your story. Katie Souza was a career criminal, and after being convicted of a number of felonies, she was sent to federal prison to serve almost twelve years. While serving what would be her final prison sentence, Katie encountered God in a way that dramatically changed her life. She immediately became an outspoken advocate for Jesus, and her infectious love for Him caused many women inside her cell block to accept Him as their Savior. Her story is a vivid demonstration of the desperate need we have for the healing of soul wounds–the often unidentified impediment that holds us back. Through this remarkable story and teaching, you will be able to find a pathway to healing and receive the blessings God is pouring out.

Tattered and Mended

Tattered and Mended
Author: Cynthia Ruchti
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630888001

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Artisans can reclaim exquisite beauty from the broken, frayed, and hopefully shattered—perhaps once thought beyond repair. But what about us? What of the wounds that keep us from living the life we want to live? In Tattered and Mended, readers walk through a gallery of reclaimed and restored art as well as broken and restored lives of those who have gone before us. With a gentle touch and personable wisdom, Cynthia Ruchti shows how even the most threadbare soul can once again find healing and hope.

Wounded Soul

Wounded Soul
Author: Dakota Shepherd
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781481281430

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The ambush on the hunters' convoy has left Micah's army rattled and Lila's mental state deteriorating. Arriving at Bijou's compound, they encounter suspicions and torn alliances. Attacks by rogue hunters increase as evil challenges God's warriors. The hunters' greatest threat proves to be one of their own. Roman and Micah must heal Lila before her growing power destroys everyone she loves. Wounded Soul is the fourth book in the Angelic Redemption series.

Redemption

Redemption
Author: Mike Wilkerson
Publisher: Crossway Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Exodus, The
ISBN: 9781433520778

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This story-oriented recovery book unfolds the back-story of redemption in Exodus to show how Jesus redeems us from the slavery of abuse and addiction and restores us to our created purpose, the worship of God.

Am I Done Yet? Restoring the Wounded Soul for Eternal Joy

Am I Done Yet? Restoring the Wounded Soul for Eternal Joy
Author: Judy Wong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2018-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781730833694

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When a person becomes a believer, their life as a Christian begins to transform to be pleasing to God. It's a road less traveled because it's not easy. It requires faith that Jesus died on the cross for their sins, that they are cleansed through His blood and redeemed with a new life. The author wrote this book to help all those who wish to be restored and redeemed in Christ, from unresolved past wounds that still cause them pain. When she started digging into her past, she realized she had unfinished business to take care of. She was willing to do the work she needed to do to be free. She learned to set boundaries and build her self-esteem, and she changed the types of people she allowed in her life. She learned to deal with each past wound, to feel how she should have felt and to heal with rest. Then she learned to nurture herself to have a healthy life today. She broke the chains of bondage from generational influences and bad choices. She is now free. She lives to share how she was healed by God's Almighty healing power. For all those who want to be free from their past, and who are seeking a process that works, this book can help!

Self-Care for the Wounded Soul

Self-Care for the Wounded Soul
Author: Steve Austin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539195146

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If you have ever felt hopeless, if you have ever believed that all the bad things in your life were beyond redemption, if you have ever felt unworthy of being loved or accepted, if you have ever feared what would happen if people found out whatever it is that haunts you - I get it. I have been there, too. Maybe you are recovering from abuse, addiction, or a suicide attempt like me. Maybe you are struggling with anxiety or depression and don't know why yet. No matter what your starting point is, the tools in this journal will help you begin to answer the question, "Now what?" You're tired of living this way. You want to change your life, and you don't know where to begin. I hope this 21-day self-care journal will help you answer that question. It's time to take ownership of your life, and that begins with good self-care. It's hard work, but you can do it. No more running, no more hiding, no more masks. No matter what your journey has looked like so far, recovery is possible. I am living proof.

Moral Injury

Moral Injury
Author: Larry Kent Graham
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501800760

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If we can share our burdens, we can bear them. If we can bear them, we can change the circumstances that brought them about. In a world where anything goes, people have a hard time deciding what is right and what is wrong. Pastors have a hard time helping people discern right and wrong because the church’s theological language of sin and redemption have so little currency and even less cultural relevancy. How can pastors help people deal with their feelings of guilt, shame, and responsibility when most many people don’t believe in sin and have a limited or “flexible” moral framework? People need help assessing moral alternatives, reconciling what they have done with what they think is right, recovering from burdens of guilt and shame, and imagining moral options to serve the common good. It is the call of pastors, chaplains, and other spiritual caregivers to help people move from moral injury to pardon and, eventually, to sustained recovery and resilience—in essence this book will help pastors reclaim their pastoral tasks of soul care and moral guidance without succumbing to the temptation of moralizing. Using vivid examples, the author will look at how various religious communities seek, promote, and achieve personal wholeness and realize the common good. This understanding will inform pastors, so that they can help their congregants and communities become vital agents in a sea of, often, conflicting moral voices. The book will provide resources for identifying core assets, and how to assess the various codes and moral claims interacting within the kaleidoscopic climate in which we live. Drawing upon neuroscience, narrative spirituality, and collaborative communal engagement, the author gives tools to aid pastors, chaplains, and spiritual caregivers ameliorate the distress caused by dissonance and resulting in moral injury. The book will also provide resources for helping people bear the burdens of moral responsibility and for navigating the sometimes unbearable consequences of particular moral actions. The author concludes with suggestions for helping people suffering from injury to their integrity from misdeeds they endure, either as a result of their own actions or from those actions of others, move toward sustained resilience and more mature moral imagination. "There is no better guide, or collaborative partner, for navigating the moral territory of post-traumatic living than Larry Graham. In Moral Injury: Restoring Wounds Souls, Graham sounds a clarion call for religious leaders to cultivate habits of mind and body to meet the complex situations of our day. Rather than offering a birds-eye-view of the moral terrain, Graham invites readers to feel the earth under their feet and attune themselves to the climate of their moral environments. With his careful definitional work and theological acumen, he revivifies theological ethics for progressive Christians. [And beyond this audience, Graham displays the importance of theology in contemporary discussions of moral injury.]" – Shelly Rambo, Associate Professor of Theology, Boston University School of Theology "Larry Graham has created an extraordinary workbook for moral resiliency and healing. He restores hope for the excruciating pains of a broken conscience. A treasure house of timely and practical applications sure to enrich pastoral conversations!" - Paul W. Dodd, Chaplain (Colonel), U.S. Army (Retired) "This book is a must-read if we care about recovery from moral injury, not just in the wake of immediate trauma, but also in historical legacies that haunt us. Larry Graham illuminates how questions of God can be addressed in that process with grace and compassion, and he shows, via the experiences of people from a variety of cultures and faiths, how moral injury can be healed." - Rev. Rita Nakashima Brock, Ph.D., Senior Vice-President for Moral Injury Programs at Volunteers of America. She is the former Research Professor of Religion and Culture and Director of the Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX