Oof. This week has been a doozy around the Mills family home. We lost our beloved Bear, a big mini Aussie, who saw us through so much life and heartache (you have probably even heard him on the podcast barking a time or two, saving us from mailmen). Bear had surgery after an obstruction from eating underwear (yep, anyone else have a dog who does this?) and could not recover. It was excruciating to witness Bear's suffering post op and eventually his death. Mornings have been hard and teary as my sidekick is gone. Our little Bruce (1 year) is left behind and has struggled to eat and find his own way without his big bother to lead.
Everyone of us would say we have survived some sort of heartache, but how many of us are bold enough to name it trauma? I get it. The word “trauma” has become trivialized in some ways. We know more about it today, there’s more education than ever before on the topic of trauma and often when this happens we become desensitized to it. The truth is, there are all sorts of traumas, little “t” traumas (microagressions, moments of fear and panic, stitches in the knee) and big “T” traumas (fires, death, divorce, natural disasters, physcial, sexual, emotional, spiritual abuse). Funny thing is, sometimes our body doesn’t always know the difference if we’ve not acknowledged our heartache. This week, Cathy Loerzel of the Allender Center, guides us through the topic of her new book with Dr. Dan Allender, Redeeming Heartache, how past suffering reveals your true calling.
This book explores the archetypes of Orphan, Stranger and Widow and their transformed roles of Priest, Prophet, and King/Queen.
Brett and I have gone through this book with our small group and it’s been a beautiful journey of sharing stories, insight, and witnessing one another’s pain but also potential.
For me, the journey of grieving my own myriad of unique traumas has provided a more integrated connection to my work at Jesus Said Love and Lovely - it’s also exposed my failures and shortcomings.
Cathy encourages us to look at our stories of heartache with faith, hope and love wrapped up in the kindness of God.
Want to get a FREE copy of the book? Share this post on instagram, tag @jesussaidlove as well as another friend, and you’ll be entered to win! Winners will be announced by Friday ¾ via instagram.
All the LOVE!
Emily and Brett
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S4 E7 | THE MAKING OF A MYSTIC: Kevin Sweeney
S4 E6 | SURVIVOR WISDOM: Elise Gill
S4 E4 | FINDING FAMILY: Chris & Julie Bennett
S4 E3 | ReWILDING MOTHERHOOD: Shannon Evans
S4 E2 | THE HAPPY GIVERS: Carlos Rodriguez
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S3 E21 | YOUR STORY, YOUR FREEDOM: Karrie Scott Garcia
S3 E20 | MULTICULTURALISM: Michelle Reyes, Ph.D
S3 E19 | LOVE IS THE RESISTANCE: Ash Abercrombie
S3 E18 | GRIEF & TRANSITION: Brett & Emily
S3 E17 | SHUT IT DOWN—PORNHUB: Laila Mickelwait
S3 E16 | IN MEMORY OF: Angela
S3 E15 | IMMIGRATION COALTION: Rondell Trevino
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