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James Trail: from functional to flourishing
James Trail
36 episodes
2 days ago
Explore the world of trauma-informed care with 'James Trail Podcast.' Join Meredith Shuman, founder and therapist, as she shares insights and resources for families and organizations affected by trauma. Learn from experts, hear inspiring stories, and discover practical tips for creating safe, supportive communities. Whether you're a professional, caregiver, or someone impacted by trauma, this podcast offers hope, understanding, and tools for healing and flourishing. Discover your path to healing and wholeness with each episode. https://www.jamestrail.org
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Explore the world of trauma-informed care with 'James Trail Podcast.' Join Meredith Shuman, founder and therapist, as she shares insights and resources for families and organizations affected by trauma. Learn from experts, hear inspiring stories, and discover practical tips for creating safe, supportive communities. Whether you're a professional, caregiver, or someone impacted by trauma, this podcast offers hope, understanding, and tools for healing and flourishing. Discover your path to healing and wholeness with each episode. https://www.jamestrail.org
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Did Jesus Consider Suicide? | The James Trail Podcast with guest David Galvan (Part 2)
James Trail: from functional to flourishing
34 minutes 44 seconds
1 week ago
Did Jesus Consider Suicide? | The James Trail Podcast with guest David Galvan (Part 2)

Join James Trail in the powerful continuation of Meredith’s conversation with David Galvin, where they explore the critical role of the faith community in suicide prevention.This episode is a call to action for pastors, ministers, and all believers to approach the complex issue of suicide with compassion, biblical truth, and courage. David dismantles the myth that Jesus didn't face suicidal temptation, drawing a profound parallel to the temptation in the wilderness where the enemy urged him to "Jump." This is a must-listen for anyone who wants to become a bridge, not a barrier, to someone's healing and hope.

Timestamps & Key Moments:0:00 - Did Jesus ever deal with suicidal thoughts? (Matthew 4)1:09 - The danger of telling someone to "just pray" or "just have more faith."2:04 - Judas Iscariot: The friend Jesus lost to suicide.4:10 - Why Easter is the perfect time to talk about suicide from the pulpit.6:00 - Acts 16 and the Jailer: The Bible's first recorded suicide intervention.6:57 - Paul's life-saving shout: "Don't harm yourself! We're all here."8:15 - The four groups in your church impacted by suicide.10:52 - Why silence persists: Suicide is an emotion problem, not an information problem.15:50 - The biggest mistake ministers make when trying to help.18:03 - Our job is to lead people to safety, not to solutions.19:19 - The power of using direct language: "Are you thinking about killing yourself?"21:00 - How to practice asking the question and why it makes people feel cared for.24:16 - How simply saying you listened to a podcast about suicide prevention can open the door for someone to confess their pain.26:22 - The role of the outdoors and nature in healing and "removing the noise."David Galvan (he/him) has dedicated over 15 years to speaking, training, and leading conversations about whole-person health and suicide prevention. As the Mental Health First Aid Trainer-in-Residence at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs and a Director/Trainer with the Soul Shop Movement, David has personally trained thousands of individuals in Mental Health First Aid, QPR, and ACEs. He has spoken to over 30,000 students across the country, equipping schools, faith communities, and non-profits to address mental health, suicide prevention, and hope-centered care. David is passionate about ensuring every person has access to help, healing, and hope.🔗 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/djgalvan Resources & Further Information:Need to talk to someone now? Text or call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.Learn More: Look into getting certified in a Mental Health First Aid course in your area!https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.orgWhat is one thing you can do today to help build hope in your community? Let us know in the comments!HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:🔔 LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more Christ-centric, trauma-informed mental health content!💵 DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!🔗 Stay Connected with Us :💻 Website: https://jamestrail.org/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamestrailglobal/

James Trail: from functional to flourishing
Explore the world of trauma-informed care with 'James Trail Podcast.' Join Meredith Shuman, founder and therapist, as she shares insights and resources for families and organizations affected by trauma. Learn from experts, hear inspiring stories, and discover practical tips for creating safe, supportive communities. Whether you're a professional, caregiver, or someone impacted by trauma, this podcast offers hope, understanding, and tools for healing and flourishing. Discover your path to healing and wholeness with each episode. https://www.jamestrail.org