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    For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many.” 

    Mark 10:45

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    Mission Statement

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    To guide individuals through their journeys of healing from trauma, rejection, and brokenness by sharing authentic stories, biblical wisdom, and Christ-centered counsel that illuminates the path from fear, doubt, and worry to faith, confidence, and peace.

    Vision Statement

     

    We envision a community where wounded souls find restoration through understanding the integration of spiritual truth and Christ-centered soul care; where generational cycles of trauma are broken; where individuals discover their God-given purpose through past suffering; and where everyone experiences the freedom that comes from knowing their true identity and worth in Christ.

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    Values Statement

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    1. Authentic Transparency: We believe in sharing actual stories and testimonies of brokenness and redemption without sugar-coating the painful journey, while always pointing toward hope.

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    2. Integrated Healing: We honor both spiritual and biblical approaches to healing, recognizing that God works through multiple avenues to restore His children.

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    3. Generational Transformation: We commit to breaking cycles of harm by assisting individuals in understanding their past and creating new patterns for their future.

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    4. Compassionate Grace: We extend the same grace to others that we have received, recognizing that hurt people hurt people, while still holding space for accountability and growth.

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    5. Biblical Foundation: We ground all teaching in Scripture while making theological concepts accessible and practical for everyday application.

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    6. Empowered Identity: We defend the truth that our worth comes from God's love rather than our performance or others' acceptance.

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    7. Purposeful Pain: We believe when we surrender our suffering to God's redemptive work, no pain goes to waste, and our greatest wounds turn into our most powerful ministry.

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