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The Wounded Healer: Finding Strength in Vulnerability

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In this episode of "Old Paths New Steps," hosts Peter Voorhees, Josh Lott, and Malissa Bertella explore the powerful concept of the wounded healer. The conversation examines how our personal wounds and struggles can become sources of ministry and healing for others when properly integrated into our stories. The hosts share personal experiences of using their own pain to connect with and help others, while discussing the delicate balance of vulnerability, boundaries, and wisdom in this process. Drawing from Henri Nouwen's influential work, they reflect on Jesus as the ultimate model of a wounded healer and how authentic vulnerability can transform both individuals and communities when approached with intention and care. This thought-provoking discussion invites listeners to see their scars not as something to hide, but as potential pathways to deeper healing and connection.

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In this episode of "Old Paths New Steps," hosts Peter Voorhees, Josh Lott, and Malissa Bertella explore the powerful concept of the wounded healer. The conversation examines how our personal wounds and struggles can become sources of ministry and healing for others when properly integrated into our stories. The hosts share personal experiences of using their own pain to connect with and help others, while discussing the delicate balance of vulnerability, boundaries, and wisdom in this process. Drawing from Henri Nouwen's influential work, they reflect on Jesus as the ultimate model of a wounded healer and how authentic vulnerability can transform both individuals and communities when approached with intention and care. This thought-provoking discussion invites listeners to see their scars not as something to hide, but as potential pathways to deeper healing and connection.

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