
Chronicles of the Christian Drama Queen
As a veteran homeschool mom, radio host, adoptive parent who dealt with years of infertility and pain, and as a recovering victim of abandonment and abuse herself, author/speaker, Lisa Schafer shares her own redemption stories, and invites listeners to address painful topics, with both wit and insight. Her infectious chuckle at her own human frailties and genuine concern for her sisters-in-Christ, as well as the younger generation of women she mentors, encourages listeners to dig deeper into their fellowship with their Savior and get real with the many issues they may be avoiding. Subscribe, like, follow, rate, review and share with others.
Lisa Schafer is the author of two Bible Studies on the subject of forgiveness; DISCARDED - a daughter's journey to reclaim freedom and forgive the father who left her behind, and The Christian Victim's Guide to Forgiving the Unforgivable. Both are available on Amazon. She makes it clear; she is not a counselor, pastor, licensed psychiatric professional or doctor. She encourages her listeners to seek professional help when necessary. However,
Chronicles of the Christian Drama Queen
Let's Talk About Those Who Are "Church Hurt." Yep! This Christian Drama Queen Shares the Trauma of Being Hurt By "The Brethren."
Lisa admits in this episode that it seems to be much harder to forgive the believers who've hurt her than the pagans who have no idea what charity looks like. You might be surprised how much church hurt is floating around out there. And who's supposed to "make it right?"
Almost two decades since the pain was inflicted by the ministry her family was a part of...and it still hurts. Has she listened to her own teachings...and forgiven?
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