51: K.J. Ramsey on Suffering and Hope - a podcast by Ashley Hales

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Ashley Hales and K.J. Ramsey talk about loss and suffering as an invitation to God and community.
K.J. RAMSEY (BA, Covenant College; MA, Denver Seminary) is a licensed professional counselor, writer, and recovering idealist who believes sorrow and joy coexist. Her writing has been published in Christianity Today, Relevant, The Huffington Post, Fathom Magazine, Health Central, and other publications on the integration of theology, psychology, and spiritual formation. She and her husband live in Denver, Colorado. Follow K.J.’s writing at kjramsey.com and across social media at @kjramseywrites.Tell us what you want to hear! 2 MINUTE SURVEY HERE — and you’ll get a chance to win a copy of my book, Finding Holy in the Suburbs!

LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS and MEGAPHONE.FM or your favorite podcast-listening app.Other applicable episodes: Episode 42 on Cultivating Hope with Lore Ferguson Wilbert, Episode 48 with Risen Motherhood’s Laura Wifler and Emily Jensen on a Scaffolding for Faithfulness, and Episode 19 with Aubrey Sampson on lament.


LINKSK.J’s book, This Too Shall Last: https://amzn.to/37XpAhK
K.J.’s website: http://kjramsey.com/K.J.’s podcast, This Too Shall Last: http://kjramsey.com/podcast

Follow K.J. Ramsey on Instagram and Twitter.SPECIAL OFFER: Counseling with Faithful Counseling — get 10% off your first session here: getfaithful.com/findingholy.


SHARE“Our suffering is an invitation to turn and see our suffering Savior.” @kjramseywrites
Being more present to the moment we’re in enables us to dwell in peace and extend peace to others. @kjramseywrites“We weren’t made for pain. We were made for love.” @kjramseywrites
Bear witness to what you feel and experience. That’s showing hospitality to yourself. @kjramseywrites“Suffering is an invitation to wake up to a God who is here.” @kjramseywrites


ONE SMALL STEPPay attention to your overwhelm and note where what triggers it. Practice praying a breath prayer in moments of overwhelm. Try a few lines from a psalm, such as “The Lord is my shepherd” (breathe in), “I shall not want, (breathe out).SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!
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