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The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

Bonus Episode: Healing and Resurrection After Spiritual Trauma

The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

Christianity Today

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime

4.813K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill tells the stories of myriad hurts committed in the name of Christ and his church. Real pain inflicted on real people has consequences; and, for many in the Mars Hill community, the ripple effects have been long lasting. Individuals' spiritual trauma has born out in subsequent church relationships and even personal spiritual practices like Bible study and prayer. In a culture enamored with therapeutic lingo, it can be hard to determine what true trauma is. Spend any time on social media, and you'll find claims of trauma and invocations against toxic people, especially those associated with the church. Exhorted by Scripture to be "wise as serpents and harmless as doves," how can we discern this kind of abuse when we experience it? How can we create organizations that are hospitable to the hurting? And, what can we do to recover? In this bonus episode of The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, host Mike Cosper sits down with therapist Aundi Kolber to investigate the roots of spiritual trauma and chart a path forward after pain. Committed to an integrated view of humans as divine image bearers, Kolber explains the necessity of embodiment in our spiritual lives and offers practical tips for starting the process of repair after trauma. You can learn more about Aundi and her work at www.aundikolber.com “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Producer, Writer, Editor, Host, and Mix Engineer: Mike Cosper Associate Producers: Joy Beth Smith and Azurae Phelps Music and Sound Design: Kate Siefker Graphic Design: Rick Szuecs Social Media: Kate Lucky Editorial Consultant: Andrea Palpant Dilley Editor in Chief: Timothy Dalrymple Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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There's a question I've heard again and again from listeners to the podcast.

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It has to do with the language of spiritual trauma and what do we mean by that?

1:24.0

If you've listened to the series itself then you've heard various stories of damage, disorientation,

1:29.0

and deconstruction that happened in the aftermath of the collapse of Marsau.

1:33.0

But how do we account for the varying levels of impact and the lives of members of the church

1:38.0

or in the stories of people who've been wounded and other churches with similar collapses?

1:43.0

Today on the show we're going to try to answer those questions

1:46.0

to begin to understand in concrete terms what we mean by spiritual trauma,

1:51.0

how it affects not just the mind and the soul but also the body,

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and how we understand it in a time when therapeutic language gets tossed around all too easily.

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And we're going to begin to explore for those who've suffered it, how they might begin to heal.

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