Season 6: Episode 15 - Expert Contributor Dan Allender
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Dr. Dan Allender joins Ann Maree to discuss trauma, faith, and the work of story. Together they wrestle with how believers can live in the tension between death and resurrection—where hope and heartache coexist.
SHOW NOTES:- Episode 4 Self-Care
- Episode 6 Dr Heather Evans
Dr Allender’s Resources:
- The Wounded Heart: Hope for Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse
- The Healing Path: How the Hurts in Your Past Can Lead You to a More Abundant Life
- To Be Told: Know Your Story, Shape Your Future
- The Cry of the Soul (with Tremper Longman III)
- God Loves Sex (with Dr. Tremper Longman III)
- Bold Love (with Tremper Longman III)
- The Other Half of Church by Jim Wilder
- Self-Regulation for Daily Triggers
- Justice From the Victim’s Perspective by Judith Herman
- Honoring the Truth: A Response to the Backlash by Ellen Bass and Laura Davis
- Serving SRA Survivors: Satanic Ritual Abuse Recovery by Kay Elise Tolman
- On the Threshold of Hope by Diane Langberg
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