Trauma-Informed Care

Trauma-informed care is defined as having a foundational knowledge of traumatic stress and how it impacts the mind, body, and soul.

Being educated on traumatic stress is important for proper care, but the application of that knowledge from a Christian worldview promotes a holistic approach of mind, body, and soul, with a true hope found in Jesus Christ, and growth that promotes thriving in life after war.

Return Trip to Ukraine

My wife and I recently concluded a second trip to Ukraine teaching lessons that focus on combat traumatic stress and discipleship. The sessions are offered through the Institute of Leadership, Management, and Coaching at the Ukrainian Baptist Theological Seminary in...

My Time in Lviv

A couple reflections about my recent visit to Ukraine.  Although I arrived in Lviv to lead discussions on combat traumatic stress and discipleship at the Ukrainian Baptist Theological Seminary Institute for Leadership Management and Coaching, I was personally...

I Wanted to Quit

I wanted to quit working on my doctoral studies several times. Besides the common challenges that come with the progression of writing, editing, and rewriting chapters, there were plenty of days when getting any words on a page were difficult. Those blank stares at a...

For more on combat-related trauma care, please visit the following.

Team Room: War, Hope, and Growth

Team Room: War, Hope, and Growth exists to educate local churches, pastors, chaplains, seminary students, military caregivers, and other organizations on the importance of an integrated Christ-centered approach to trauma-informed care among combat veterans and their family members.

Team Room Talk

Team Room Talk is the video channel of Team Room: War, Hope, and Growth. This channel exists share video clips on all things Team Room WHG from the prepared lessons, travel and ministry updates, interviews, resource reviews, and new projects.

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