
Moving Through
Pastor Rob Turner has been Educator & Founder of I Care Outreach since 2004. His passion is to lead, teach, and empower using biblical truth contextualized to transform life practices. We explore how these biblical truths can emerge in our life-relationships, work, finances, personal soul-care, and the well-being of community.
He has served in various pastoral and lead discipleship roles in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Ohio as well as in Kenya, East Africa. He holds an M.A. in Urban Ministry Leadership from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, Center for Urban Ministry (CUME), and has served on various community organizations, roundtables, and boards. In 2021, he began his first “Moving Through” podcast.
I Care Outreach works to alleviate poverty through educating and directing the economically vulnerable toward sustainable finances, work, and housing, to strengthen individuals and families. The education platform is designed to meet and join individuals and families in their journey toward long-term hope and lifelong transformation.
We hope by listening to these podcasts that you hear an encouraging message on how to “Move Through”.
Moving Through
Trauma Informed Hope
Thank you for joining us in our 42nd episode of I Care Outreach, “Moving Through” Podcast as we continue our conversation on “Hope.”
Joining me is Reverend Dr. Michael Christie, Pastor of Zion First Baptist Church, Middletown, CT and Chaplaincy Supervisor with the Connecticut Department of Corrections (DOC). He is a counselor and teaches mindfulness for trauma, addiction, stress, personal transformation, faith and spirituality.
In this podcast interview on “Trauma Informed Hope”, Dr. Christie shares about his personal journey of transformation in his vocation, his experience of being trauma informed, the importance of faith and spirituality and necessary disciplines to move through life.
He shares about mindfulness, trauma awareness, self-awareness and the impact of historical trauma, behavior patterns, coping and survival skills and the need for informed care with trauma sensitivity and empathy.
Listen as Rev. Dr. Christie passionately shares about “Trauma Informed Hope”!
Remember, nothing is too difficult for the Lord!