Do you ever find yourself riddled with hurt – in your everyday life? From those you work with, those in your family or sadly within the church walls. We attend service faithfully,...
Posted by Cynthia Martin on 04/16/2024
We are all broken people. We all have "stuff" that keeps us from experiencing Gods best for us. Life is hard and no one handles life's challenges perfectly. So what is...
Posted by Mary Kay Isaacs on 12/12/2023
Do you have difficulty trusting some people? How about God? Can you really trust Him? During this session, Joan will lead you past the wounds of abandonment and scars into a deep,...
Scars are signs of pain and hurt. We all have them. Some are visible, most are not. In this study we will find that all suffering has a purpose. Our scars are a testimony of our weakness,...
Posted by Restored Ministries on 08/30/2023
The space between wounded and healed can leave us feeling adrift. The audience will be touched, inspired, encouraged, and motivated in their journeys with the truth ‘you only...
Posted by Sue Bowles on 10/08/2022
What does God want us to do with our suffering? Is it something we just have to get through or is it more than that? What if we looked as suffering as a gift--something God has entrusted...
Posted by Lisa Radcliff on 01/26/2022
All of us have scars in our lives from life difficulties. Some of those scars still impact us today. In this three-part series, Kristin teaches women to recognize and move beyond their...
Posted by Kristin Clouse on 07/13/2020
Are you wrestling daily with painful scars from emotional, psychological, and physical hurts of the past? Enjoy this incredibly important and powerful program which will serve as a...
Posted by Deb Copeland on 08/13/2019
We will look at the fine art of redemption, God's healing and salvation in our broken areas. As we compare the work God does in us with the Japanese art of Kinstugi - which...
Posted by Joanna Fruhauf on 04/09/2018
Love is defined in today’s society many different ways. Love can also be the cause of the scars that mark your heart. Sometimes you have to look backward to move forward. When...
Pain is a universal denominator. It crosses gender, race, socio-economic status, and education. Pain does not judge, nor does it discriminate. Pain is real and it can be debilitating....
Posted by Saundra Dalton-Smith on 10/29/2015