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Not Your Typical Trauma Talk w/ Lisa Bevere

Lisa Bevere 36,368 1 week ago
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Support this podcast by joining Fight Club (tax deductible): https://3szn.short.gy/FightClub Get a copy of my newest book here: https://shorturl.at/cBaRK _______________ Trauma impacts so many of us, often starting at a young age. In this powerful episode, Lisa Bevere opens up about her personal journey of healing from the trauma of losing her eye to cancer as a child and the danger of being trapped in your trauma. She explores the emotional fallout of trauma, the importance of trusting God even when we don’t understand, and the path to freedom found in a relationship with Him. Lisa shares practical wisdom, biblical insights from Isaiah 52, and the difference between victimization and victimhood. For Show Notes for this episode - https://page.church.tech/1add2d2e _______________ Make a one-time donation to help fund our livestreams, content, events, and more: https://messengerinternational.org Become a monthly ministry supporter. Partner with Messenger International and I to distribute free discipleship resources around the globe: https://app.messengerx.com/en-US/donate Get 10% off books and resources in our store by clicking here → https://3szn.short.gy/T5fH72 ______________ Stay Connected: Follow me on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lisabevere Follow me on Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/lisabevere.page Follow me on Twitter → https://twitter.com/LisaBevere ______________ For information on my books, resources, speaking schedule, and more, visit LisaBevere.com Chapter Markers 0:00 - Introduction 0:32 - Transforming Trauma 2:44 - Lisa’s Story: The Power of Freeing Yourself 7:41 - Defining Trauma and trauma 9:38 - Using Trauma As A Teacher: Lessons Learned 12:13 - Feeling Abandoned, Finding God 14:27 - Trauma Dumping 17:28 - How to Believe for More, Trapped in the Past 23:41 - Talk to Yourself, The Power of Prayer 27:40 - Secrets and Shame 30:43 - A Declaration of Truth

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