The Tim Ahlman Podcast
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The Tim Ahlman Podcast
A Pastor’s Story of Trauma, Memory, and Healing in Christ
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Pastor Kevin Scott joins the Tim Ahlman Podcast for a vulnerable and powerful conversation about church revitalization, mental health, childhood trauma, PTSD, dissociative amnesia, forgiveness, and the healing grace of Jesus.
Together, Tim and Kevin discuss why mental health is still stigmatized in the church, why Christians should not be afraid of emotions, how trauma affects the brain, and how pastors and congregations can better support people who are carrying unseen wounds.
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