A Conversation About Trauma and the Opportunity to Worship Through It with Kobe Campbell
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Sometimes God uses pain to signal a deeper need for help.
Today, we’re talking about the many ways we have the opportunity to remove the limitations off of God. He is our limitless God, and He can heal at the altar, just like He can heal in the therapist’s office.
Let’s talk about worship as we look at how David and others worshiped beyond their pain, without dismissing their pain. Selah: A Study of 1 and 2 Samuel is now available!
Today, we’re reflecting on Psalm 42:2 NIV
My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.
When can I go and meet with God?
Women You Should Know
La Tonya Daniels lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. She received her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and two Advanced Studies Certificates in education. She is now retired from the Clark County School District.
She serves the community by performing at weddings, funerals, community events, and convalescent homes and as an instructor and coordinator for various workshops. She serves in children’s ministry, music ministry, and in various outreach ministries within her church.
She is an ordained minister called to preach, teach, evangelize, and serve as a Levite for the house of God. She is the founder of Priceless Advisor, a non-profit organization that shares wisdom through the fine arts to build better people. You can find her book here.
Meet Kobe Campbell
Kobe Campbell is an award-winning licensed trauma therapist, bestselling author, media expert, entertainment consultant and keynote speaker.
Kobe just released her first book with W Publishing of HarperCollins titled Why Am I Like This?: How to Break Cycles, Heal From Trauma, and Restore Your Faith.
With a kind, compassionate, and energetic spirit, she helps people find the truest versions of themselves under the pain that they’ve endured through therapy, intensives, speaking, retreats, and organizational training.
Kobe specializes in working with clients in public-facing professions as they process their trauma in the midst of their creative work and public visibility.
I asked Kobe:
- What inspired her to write this book?
- Are we overusing the word trauma?
- What is EMDR?
- What advice would she give to the woman who has made a practice of dismissing her pain?
- What does it mean to stop seeing God as an audience and see Him as an advocate?
- How do we worship through our trauma?
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Meet Your Host
There is nothing Liv loves to talk about more than the Word of God. She is a Bible teacher, speaker, and writer. Liv is passionate about helping women enjoy intimacy and confidence in Christ. When Liv is not writing, teaching, or podcasting, you can find her hiking a mountain, taking a road trip with her husband, or curled up in the corner with a good book. You can connect with Liv on IG at @candidliv.
Meet Your Cohost
Ty Scott King is an award-winning, Billboard charting artist who has fine-tuned a balance between poetry and hip hop. Her poetic voice has been featured in radio ads for major corporations such as McDonald’s, Aveeno, and Pizza Hut. Ty has also appeared on major television networks, performed at the U.S. Pentagon, and is a bestselling author and founder of The R.I.S.E. Up Arts Initiative. You can find more about Ty at tyscottking.com or on IG at @iamtyscottking.
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