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Understanding Trauma: A Biblical Introduction for Church Care
Midgley, Steve

Understanding Trauma: A Biblical Introduction for Church Care

ISBN: 9781802541373
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Book Description:

Many of us long to serve and be there for those who are suffering from trauma, but we don't know how to do so in a way that is caring and helpful.

This book enables Christians, and especially pastors, elders, and ministry leaders, to understand what trauma is and how it affects people, including their experience of church, so that we can lovingly support those who are suffering from it.

Author Steve Midgley trained as a psychiatrist before being ordained, served as Vicar of Christ Church Cambridge for 18 years and is now the Executive Director of Biblical Counselling UK. He writes with wisdom and compassion to summarize current understanding in this area, gives a biblical perspective, and makes lots of practical suggestions about how churches can be sensitive to, and be there for, those who have experienced trauma.

This book will help whole church communities to help and care for those who are struggling with trauma.

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Contents:
Part One: The Experience of Trauma
   1. The Bible's Stories of Trauma
   2. Personal Accounts of Trauma
   3. Trauma and Church 4. Jesus' Comfort
Part Two: Approaches to Trauma
   5. The Contemporary Thinking
   6. Trauma and Memory
   7. Trauma and the Body
   8. Biblical Categories for Engaging with Trauma
Part Three: Church Responses to Trauma
   9. A Thoughtful Welcome
   10. Kind Conversations
   11. The Comfort of God
   12. A Place for Lament
Part Four: Broader Reflections
   13. New Insights for Churches
   14. Some Words of Caution
Epilogue: Doing Church Well

Author:

Steve Midgley is executive director of Biblical Counselling UK and a pastor at Christ Church Cambridge. Steve is a conference speaker, a board member for the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation, and a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. He and his wife, Beth, have three adult children.

Endorsements:

"This book was extremely helpful to me as I considered people I know who have been traumatized by grief, pain, and abuse. It was helpful to me as I considered how I could better relate to these people and others like them, extending to them the comfort and grace of God. It was helpful to me as both a pastor and a church member, one who longs for his church to lovingly support the ones among us who are bearing heavy burdens and carrying sore wounds."
--Tim Challies, Blogger; author, Seasons of Sorrow

When faced with the complex pastoral needs of those who have expe- rienced trauma, we can err either by rushing forward to care for these sufferers without requisite knowledge and skill or by outsourcing all care to secular trauma specialists as if the church has little to offer. Steve's wise and thoughtful book charts a better way. Working from the conviction that Scripture provides the deepest perspective on the experience of trauma, he summarizes current trauma research, builds a biblical understanding of the multifaceted suffering associated with trauma, and demonstrates in practical ways how the church can and must play a central role in the care of those who have endured extreme suffering and its aftermath.
--Michael R. Emlet, Faculty Member, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation; author, CrossTalk: Where Life and Scripture Meet and Descriptions and Prescriptions

All those seeking to support those who have experienced trauma should read this book. It is biblically rooted, medically accurate and practically helpful. I will be recommending this to all of our missionaries.
--Jason Roach, Director of Ministries at London City Mission

Compassion and courage are both necessary for anyone who wants to care for those who have been disoriented by trauma. Steve Midgley provides both to his readers. The wisdom found in this book will help church members and church leaders understand the experiences of people who have faced severe suffering, and give them courage to help those who are navigating the dark waters of trauma.
--Curtis Solomon, Executive Director of the Biblical Counseling Coalition

Steve Midgley masterfully tackles the complexities of trauma with biblical wisdom, offering practical guidance for those caring for victims. His work is infused with the profound hope that both victims and churches long for. This book is essential for pastors, church leaders, and believers who seek to support trauma survivors with the same grace and compassion that Jesus extends to his suffering people.
--Darby Strickland, Counselor and Teacher, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation; author, Is It Abuse?

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 203
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Publication Date: 2025
Discussion Questions: Included