In this episode of the I Don't Even Like Women series of the Raised to Stay podcast, Natalie and Lisa Whittle discuss the importance of self-love, body positivity, and understanding our identity as women created in the image of God. They explore the concept of whole body theology, the impact of cultural narratives on body image, and the church's role in fostering healthy conversations about our bodies. The discussion emphasizes the need for women to take control of their thoughts, understand...
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In this episode of the I Don't Even Like Women series of the Raised to Stay podcast, Natalie and Lisa Whittle discuss the importance of self-love, body positivity, and understanding our identity as women created in the image of God. They explore the concept of whole body theology, the impact of cultural narratives on body image, and the church's role in fostering healthy conversations about our bodies. The discussion emphasizes the need for women to take control of their thoughts, understand...
How church hurt and spiritual abuse impacts mental health in the church
Raised To Stay
59 minutes
7 months ago
How church hurt and spiritual abuse impacts mental health in the church
Join Natalie as she talks with Jeff and Terra Mattson (LMFT, LPC), founders of Living Wholehearted as they discuss the impact of church hurt and spiritual abuse in the church and how counseling can partner with pastors in helping their congregations heal.
Raised To Stay
In this episode of the I Don't Even Like Women series of the Raised to Stay podcast, Natalie and Lisa Whittle discuss the importance of self-love, body positivity, and understanding our identity as women created in the image of God. They explore the concept of whole body theology, the impact of cultural narratives on body image, and the church's role in fostering healthy conversations about our bodies. The discussion emphasizes the need for women to take control of their thoughts, understand...