Is The Trauma of Unforgiveness Holding You To Your Hurts Of The Past?
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Is The Trauma of Unforgiveness Holding You To Your Hurts Of The Past?

Abuse, neglect, and adversity is everywhere in our culture. Many are searching for the answer to how to forgive when you’ve been wounded deeply. In order to be healthy, one must heal from the hurts of the past, but how does one deal with unforgiveness from deep trauma such as Mark Sowersby experienced through child-abuse?

Is your trauma of unforgiveness holding you to your hurts of the past?

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Many people don’t want to deal with it, but the trauma of unforgiveness is holding many people to their hurts. In my recent Unconventional Ministry podcast episode, my guest was Pastor Mark Sowersby.

In my recent Unconventional Ministry podcast episode, my guest was Pastor Mark Sowersby.

Pastor Mark has written his story in a book called?Forgiving the Nightmare ,?a story of how God’s abounding grace transformed him to set him free from a nightmare of abuse and years of suffering.

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Pastor Mark Sowersby is an ordained minister with Assembly of God for over 25 years and is currently the pastor of Calvary Community Church in Dudley, Massachusetts.?He has been married to wife Jennifer for 18 years and is the father of four children. Pastor Mark holds a BA in theology from Zion Bible College/Northpoint Bible College.

Child abuse and neglect are common in America.?At least 1 in 7 children have experienced child abuse or neglect in the past year in the United States. This is likely an underestimate because many cases are unreported. In 2020, 1,750 children died of abuse and neglect in the United States. Source: CDC

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In the Middle East, violence in the home is widespread, between 82-88% on average. Over 46 million children under 5 (88% average) experience/or are impacted by some forms of violence in MENA. (UNICEF )

Tens of millions of children in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are victims of conflict. Many are at risk of unimaginable trauma, having witnessed horrific violence, lost loved ones, or suffered injuries.?SAT-7 ’s programs are supporting these vulnerable children, and their families, to manage trauma and begin to heal. Especially?SAT-7?KIDS is focusing on bringing new hope.

For many believers in the Middle East and North Africa, SAT-7 is their sole connection to other Christians. Their countries are closed to the Gospel and they face persecution because of their faith. SAT-7's Bible teaching, worship, talk shows, and other programs are helping Christians feel connected and grow in their faith. Learn more at www.sat7usa.org

Dr. Elisheba Weathers

Chief Executive Officer (Self-employed)

2 年

Unforgiveness it's self is trauma

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