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by Karen Lampe
We face unprecedented demands upon mental health as humanity continues into an unknown and unpredictable future rocked by a pandemic. As another school year begins, it’s time to consider thoughtfully how we address the care of children, teens, parents, teachers, and health care providers. How can the church offer a non-judgmental space for grace that offers peace, light, and assurance? READ MORE
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Preachers and listeners alike are processing traumatic stress and experiences caused by COVID-19, deep interpersonal fissures, and rampant injustice. The Bible is a powerful resource. It testifies to God’s loving presence and intervening power amid suffering and the resilience of God’s people over time. The following interpretive tools emerge from reading the Bible with awareness of trauma and can be used in preaching to create healing connections between the experiences of those with soul wounds and scripture. READ MORE
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