Healing Deepest Hurts
$19.99
We may live disconnected from our authentic selves because of past hurts and alienation from God. Sometimes the hurt stems from childhood or from trauma in our life or through the actions of people in the church. Karen Bartlett understands the hurts and gently leads the reader to the presence of God and to hope.
Healing Deepest Hurts is a heartfelt guide that explores the interplay between faith, neuroscience, attachment patterns, and life experiences. Alongside striking illustrations by her mother, Karen Bartlett extends a guiding hand, inviting you to approach the wounded areas of your life with vulnerability and intentionality.
You will:
*Unearth previously dismissed wounds
*Investigate your core beliefs and examine long held inner narratives
*Find healing and solace through intentional soul archeology and inner work
*Rediscover your God-given purpose and find meaning in your life
*Grow closer to God as you uncover your innate value to Him
More than a therapeutic book with quick answers, Healing Deepest Hurts will encourage you to pause and consider life events that have shaped you and where you might find healing. Each chapter examines significant areas to explore within your life. You will find questions after every chapter that will help you to reflect on your unique life experiences, wounds and thoughts.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781963265125
ISBN10: 1963265122
Karen Bartlett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Invite Resources
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