
Emotional healing is dealing with childhood wounds and/or traumatic events that have happened in a persons life by going to the point of the pain. The point of the pain will be found in all kinds of emotional hurts. As a person is taken through the process of Emotional healing, it's amazing how different they feel. We don't believe that clinical psychology can bring wholeness. It only teaches a person to cope with their wounded parts. Only Jesus the creator can bring wholeness to a persons life. Individuals that understand this process can walk a person down this miraculous path.
Did you know there is something very special and unique about the father role in a child’s life? The relationship between the father and the child is where our identity is formed, and it should be a healthy picture of how our Heavenly Father interacts with us. So, when we are abandoned, rejected or just not emotionally bonded with our earthly father, a deep void is created. That void creates a mind-set, we call this mind-set the "Orphan Wound". It’s a matter of “trust”. This often makes it difficult for us to interact with and have a deep intimacy with our Father in Heaven. Most of us say with our mouths, we believe in that love but our hearts are not so sure sometimes. Truly knowing our Heavenly Father's love is critically important and necessary for a Believer to function as a healthy member of the Body of Christ. Are we still saved? Of course, but a healing needs to take place so you can experience the fullness of God's promises for your life.
In severe cases of woundedness: A "wounded part" is a fragmentation of the core identity. There are different ranges of this from a wound that a person can't seem to get past, all the way to a person displaying multiple distinct identities or personalities, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. The wounded parts or fragments hold the pain, terror, embarrassment and the shame of a traumatic event. This has been a coping mechanism to keep a person from losing all sense of reality. Depending on the severity and length in time of the traumatic event determines the depth and the number of fragmentations. Fragments can be created from a small form of rejection from an "important person".... all the way to severe abuse. However, there is hope and healing for this!
Some individuals that have gone through emotional healing have actually been able to cut back their medications for depression, anxiety, anger, etc. or have gotten completely off. ***We do not recommend anyone do this without doctors supervision.***
Did you know there is something very special and unique about the father role in a child’s life? The relationship between the father and the child is where our identity is formed, and it should be a healthy picture of how our Heavenly Father interacts with us. So, when we are abandoned, rejected or just not emotionally bonded with our earthly father, a deep void is created. That void creates a mind-set, we call this mind-set the "Orphan Wound". It’s a matter of “trust”. This often makes it difficult for us to interact with and have a deep intimacy with our Father in Heaven. Most of us say with our mouths, we believe in that love but our hearts are not so sure sometimes. Truly knowing our Heavenly Father's love is critically important and necessary for a Believer to function as a healthy member of the Body of Christ. Are we still saved? Of course, but a healing needs to take place so you can experience the fullness of God's promises for your life.
In severe cases of woundedness: A "wounded part" is a fragmentation of the core identity. There are different ranges of this from a wound that a person can't seem to get past, all the way to a person displaying multiple distinct identities or personalities, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. The wounded parts or fragments hold the pain, terror, embarrassment and the shame of a traumatic event. This has been a coping mechanism to keep a person from losing all sense of reality. Depending on the severity and length in time of the traumatic event determines the depth and the number of fragmentations. Fragments can be created from a small form of rejection from an "important person".... all the way to severe abuse. However, there is hope and healing for this!
Some individuals that have gone through emotional healing have actually been able to cut back their medications for depression, anxiety, anger, etc. or have gotten completely off. ***We do not recommend anyone do this without doctors supervision.***

Our lives can be a reflection of our beliefs. What is life trying to tell you? Pain and anger can be thought of as a gift. It can show us where we have unfinished business inside of us.
Sometimes we need someone else to believe in us before we can believe in ourselves.