Dear friends, I am excited to tell you that in a few weeks we will be having two Africa trip fundraisers in Phoenix. As most of you know, Mending the Soul for over a decade has been helping trauma survivors around the world. Since 2007 we have placed a particular...
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Legacy : A Year-End Update
On December 23rd Celestia celebrates her 60th birthday and just 24 hours later, we will celebrate 40 years of marriage – that is four decades of loving the most complex and beautiful woman I’ve ever known. When we wed, we purposed to kick the biggest dent in history...
The Ecstasy and Agony of Christmas
Advent is a profound season in the Christian calendar. We celebrate Jesus coming into our world to bring redemption and life. And in our western culture, we have a host of evocative traditions, music, even decorations which denote the Christmas season. Our minds are...
What do we make of the #Metoo movement?
Given the fact that Mending the Soul’s mission is to create educational and healing resources on abuse, it is not surprising that we’ve been inundated with comments and questions about the #Metoo movement and related social/political controversies. Hence, this post is...
Beautiful Mystery: A Devotional
Intense pain defies words. It is captured instead in fragments by the soul. On mornings when I wake to the heaviness of all that keeps breaking in our world I know I must strap on my pink trainers and head out to walk-run-pray. It is my most desperate grasp for God’s...
Ebola Outbreak Among our Ministry Partners in the Congo
In many respects, Celestia and I mark our lives by the year 2007, the year we first went to Africa, to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to conduct a series of trauma trainings for Mending the Soul. What we experienced in the Congo was so life transforming that we...
Register Now for the Princess Lost & Found Virtual Training in September
Through God's provision, MTS has equipped local and global leaders from California to Virginia and Asia to Africa! If you are serving individuals with complex trauma such as human trafficking this training is for you. It is experiential, practical, and interactive. In...
By His Wounds Sudanese Refugee Leaders Training Update: Arua (Bidi Bidi Camp)
Our team arrived safely in Arua on Monday, May 14. We went to the bidi bidi refugee camp that day and saw the dire conditions of the refugees firsthand. The ground where they are living is very rocky with poor soil for growing crops. In addition they are in a drought...
By His Wounds Sudanese Refugee Leaders Training Update: Adjumani
This week, the MTS team has been in the South Sudanese Refugee Camp in Adjumani, Uganda, for the first of two, five-day By His Wounds trauma trainings to train 50 African refugee ministry leaders. Here is an update from the team. Training Day #1 After introductions,...