Coping with COVID-19 anxiety and fears, with Dr. Heather Evans

Coping with COVID-19 anxiety and fears, with Dr. Heather Evans

So much of life is disrupted. That can lead to a lot of anxiety and worry, for adults and kids. Licensed clinical social worker and counselor Dr. Heather Evans, whose practice is in Coopersburg, says the brain has a built-in alarm system when there’s a threat. READ: Making Sense of and Responding in the Midst…

Refugees: Their Experience & Our Perception
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Refugees: Their Experience & Our Perception

I am preparing to attend a Community of Practice this week organized by the American Bible Society.  This annual gathering includes an opportunity to network and learn from those committed to domestic and global trauma healing. This year’s theme is “We are Sojourners:  Refugees & Trauma.”  It is an appropriate theme in a glaring, growing…

Justice
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Justice

  Today I attended the sentencing hearing for a local human trafficker.  Over the last 2 years since his arrest, VAST (Valley Against Sex Trafficking) Coalition, has sought to work alongside law enforcement and prosecutors by providing stabilizing support for 7 of the victims. The room was glaringly empty. A newspaper reporter, and a couple…

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Lessons Learned While Ministering to Young People

I am preparing to teach a group of high school girls this weekend at a youth retreat. I have the privilege of talking about Deborah, a model of Biblical womanhood, and her partnership with Barak, a picture of God’s design for men and women partnering in mission as we reflect the image of our Creator. …

Human Trafficking Awareness Day: What we don’t want to know & What we need to know
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Human Trafficking Awareness Day: What we don’t want to know & What we need to know

January 11 is designated National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.  It is a day devoted to becoming more aware or making others aware that Human Trafficking is prevalent not only around our world, but in our own towns. It exists within our neighborhoods.   Our initial response to learning of human trafficking is to accept its existence…

Listening to Trafficking Survivors
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Listening to Trafficking Survivors

I am thankful to Sojourners’ Online Magazine for publishing something I have written:  Listening to Trafficking Survivors This piece includes some reflections of my work with human sex trafficking  survivors in the Lehigh Valley, PA region.  It’s not only a challenge to be aware  of issues of injustice that impact  our communities, but to also…

“You Ask Good Questions”: the Heart of an Effective Conversation

“You Ask Good Questions”: the Heart of an Effective Conversation

Recently, more than one person has said. “You ask such good questions. I want to be a person who asks good questions. What questions can I ask to engage my son or daughter? The women in my neighborhood? My counselees?”   This caused me to pause and reflect. How do you teach someone to ask good…