Trauma impacts our hearts. The plan of the enemy is to use our response to keep us in bondage, many times in the form of an eating disorder. But Jesus wants to break those chains so we can live with freedom and purpose.
In this episode, FINDINGbalance Executive Director, Chrissy Kirkman, talks with the founder of Eden Therapy Co, Angelica Gonzalez, about her experiences and several practical tools we can use to recover from trauma and learn how to hear God’s voice in our journey to freedom.
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ANGELICA GONZALEZ:
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REFERENCED BOOK:
Boundless by Tasha Layton
CREDITS:
Chrissy’s Letterboard Lyrics: “It Is Well” by Kristene DiMarco
Music by “MokkaMusic”; track: Old Jeans (Funk)
Production & Editing by Marketing With Wisdom
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CHRIST-CENTERED RESOURCES TO HELP YOU FIND FREEDOM
Eating Issues Test:
Not sure where you stand with eating issues? Take a test to know the enemy you’re up against
The Daily Vitamin eDevo:
A free devotional with bite-sized truth emailed 5 days a week
Community Groups:
Find connection with Bible study and prayer groups
Digital Learning Library:
Library of free videos, articles, recommended books, and expert Q&A
Christian Treatment Finder:
Connecting you with Christian providers experienced with eating issues. Professionals, create a profile so you can be found!
Lasting Freedom Online Course:
A Christ-centered, non-diet course to work through false beliefs about food and weight so you can live free from disordered eating and body image issues.
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The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prescribe a particular course of action. If you or someone you care about is battling an eating disorder or is experiencing unmanageable thoughts or feelings, please call 911 (if in the U.S.), or visit your nearest emergency room.